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As you said, it only satisfies you, using western fonts only. it never satisfies me actually, that's why I do the packaging work. I completely understand your feeling, it's just the same as mine everytime I run dst upgrade. I'm "afraid" to lose my adjustments. another question raises why someone can enjoy and others must have to suffer? so please help me try it in home:opensuse_zh before "doubt", to see if it fulfills your needs. I did NOT push it to either M17N or Factory yet. Actually I don't know if it's a new rendering engine. I'm not a coder and I can understand only a little of its source code. that's why I post here, I need someone to assess it. and that's why I leave it in a home repository for testing for so long to see the feedback. It seems that patch set just enables sub-pixel rendering like old one does, and makes adjustments to some specific fonts( most of them are CJK, old-times, propietary and everyone-knows-it-renders-bad ones.) So if your font is not among them, it renders maybe just as what it looked like. If I place it into a separate optional package, it won't help fresh users. like Ubuntu looks good among all locales for fresh users. while some foreign users of us SuSE have to install a package to look good. it sounds really really bad. On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Ilya Chernykh <anixxsus@gmail.com> wrote:
Currently the rendering fully satisfies me when subpixel smoothing is enabled and hinting set to full. I am afraid that those excellent fonts appearance I have currently may be damaged by the changes. I doubt it is possible to make it better with existing fonts and this screen resolution.
So please if you add a new rendering engine, place it into a separate optional package just as Fedora does. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org