On 6/24/19 5:31 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Oleksii Vilchanskyi <oleksii.vilchanskyi@gmail.com> [06-23-19 20:59]:
It feels like some of the recent (2 weeks ago or less) snapshots has changed the way Qt(?) applications render fonts -- now they resemble Infinality patches with a thick configuration.
As an example, here are side-to-side GTK and Qt pavucontrol versions.[0]
The GTK version has the fonts rendered like they used to be rendered all the time.
What has changed, and can it be brought back?
[0]: <https://i.imgur.com/tPvWfnl.png> (not attaching so that the message does not fall in spam)
pavucontrol appears the same for me that it has for several years. pavucontrol-3.0-2.6.x86_64
It's not about the pavucontrol per se. All Plasma and [as it seems, all] Qt apps behave like that. Pavucontrol has a Qt port, so it was used to demonstrate the visual difference.
I cannot look at a gtk version as I use plasma/kde and don't have one installed.
Well, pavucontrol only provides GTK GUI. The Qt one is pavucontrol-qt-0.14.1-1.3.
you neglected to say what version you use which may, or may not make a difference. mine is Tw.
Tumbleweed 20190621.
fwiw: I have not witnessed *any* changes in font appearances for quite some length of time.
OK, then my Fonts (as in Plasma System Settings) configuration is: antialiasing: enabled subpixel: rgb hinting: full font family: noto sans (except monospace) % xrdb -query -all | grep -i xft Xft.antialias: 1 Xft.hinting: 1 Xft.hintstyle: hintfull Xft.rgba: rgb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org