Ciprian Popovici
2005-Nov-21 08:50 UTC
[Fontconfig] sub-pixel hinting turned on when started using DVI cavle to monitor
On Fri, 07 May 2004 08:45:01 -0700 Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> wrote:> Gnome includes a control panel which selects which kind of font display > you get; I thought KDE provided one as well.If we''re talking about subpixel rendering, it does. See KDE Control Center, Appearance & Themes, Fonts, Anti-aliasing, Use subpixel hinting, Choose desired mode (or disable it). Not sure though what precedence the KDE settings have over the FC settings. -- Ciprian Popovici
Keith Packard
2005-Nov-21 08:50 UTC
[Fontconfig] sub-pixel hinting turned on when started using DVI cavle to monitor
Around 22 o''clock on Apr 27, Jim Higson wrote:> So the bit that (AFAIK) should enable sub-pixel rendering is commented out! > Not sure what to do now. The annoying colours around all my fonts is enough > to make a guy switch to GNOME!You can take precisely the same code, replace the <const>rgb</const> with <const>none</const> and stick it into ~/.fonts.conf (wrapped in suitable XML headers and footers, of course) Gnome includes a control panel which selects which kind of font display you get; I thought KDE provided one as well.> This is getting to be rather frustrating. Just because someone starts using > a DVI-D connector the computer shouldn''t automatically switch without > telling them!That''s supposed to be a feature -- the system automatically discovers that you''re using an LCD monitor and enables sub-pixel text. -keith -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 228 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/fontconfig/attachments/20040507/39c8d168/attachment.pgp
Jim Higson
2005-Nov-21 08:50 UTC
[Fontconfig] sub-pixel hinting turned on when started using DVI cavle to monitor
I don''t like sub-pixel hinting much. Maybe here someone could help with this, I''ve been asking for help on the comp.windows.x.kde newsgroup, since I thought the hinting was KDE''s choosing at first The thread on Google is: http://tinyurl.com/39gy8 I''ve just posted there again. It''ll take a while for Google to reflect it so I''ve put my last post below. Thanks to anyone who can help! ---- last post on c.x.w.kde: I found this in /etc/fonts/local.conf: <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> <!-- /etc/fonts/local.conf file for local customizations --> <fontconfig> <!-- ??Enable?sub-pixel?rendering ????????<match?target="font"> ????????????????<test?qual="all"?name="rgba"> ????????????????????????<const>unknown</const> ????????????????</test> ????????????????<edit?name="rgba"?mode="assign"><const>rgb</const></edit> ????????</match> --> </fontconfig> So the bit that (AFAIK) should enable sub-pixel rendering is commented out! Not sure what to do now. The annoying colours around all my fonts is enough to make a guy switch to GNOME! I don''t think this is a system files problem (I might be wrong) because if it were I''d have the same behavoir in GNOME, since they use the same libs to draw the fonts. This is getting to be rather frustrating. Just because someone starts using a DVI-D connector the computer shouldn''t automatically switch without telling them!