On Saturday 2015-08-22 11:36, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
Richard Brown skreiv:
I've thoroughly investigated this over the last months, and while there are a number of things we could do with regards to our font rendering libraries and such, these settings (eg. subpixel hinting) are often a case of 'personal taste' and the display in use (LCD, TFT, CRT, and what resolution)
What are the current (default) settings in openSUSE?
Since almost no one uses CRT monitors any longer, at least enabling subpixel rendering should be a safe and wise choice.
Absolutely not. Again. On "low DPI" screens, the pixels are large enough to be noticed. On "high DPI" screens, the pixels are so tiny that subpixel hacks should not really be needed to begin with. I already experience chromatic aberration due to glasses, I really don't need the extra color fringing from subpixel rendering.
One alternative is Oxygen Sans (and its companion, Oxygen Mono), which is the default font in KDE (Plasma) 5:
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