On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Karl Ove Hufthammer <karl@huftis.org> wrote:
Claudio Freire skreiv:
DejaVu: http://huftis.org/kritikk/opensuse-fonts/dejavu.png Droid: http://huftis.org/kritikk/opensuse-fonts/droid.png Source Sans: http://huftis.org/kritikk/opensuse-fonts/source-sans.png Oxygen-Sans: http://huftis.org/kritikk/opensuse-fonts/oxygen.png Noto: http://huftis.org/kritikk/opensuse-fonts/noto.png
All but DejaVu look blurry
The reason that DejaVu doesn’t look as blurry is partly because DejaVu is larger (in width and/or height) for the same nominal font size than the other fonts.
Also, all of the screenshots are taken with the hinting setting set to ‘none’. Enabling hinting will reduce the bluriness (since it attempts to align the lines in each glyph with the pixel boundaries, so the effect of font smoothing will be much less).
1920x1080, firefox on 13.1, zoomed to 1:1 It's clearly the font itself. DejaVu does more aggressive hinting it'd seem (even with hinting set to none?). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org