https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1469712
Andreas M. Kirchwitz <amk(a)krell.zikzak.de> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Andreas M. Kirchwitz <amk(a)krell.zikzak.de> ---
Sounds like a similar problem I have after a fresh installation from Fedora 25
to 26 (Workstation edition, official release with all recent updates). I'm
using a copy of the font files for "Arial" and "Courier New" from an
original
MS Windows system. Both fonts look very pretty even *without* Anti-Aliasing,
which can useful on screens with < 2K resolution.
"Arial" is specifically designed to look excellent with and without
Anti-Aliasing. It's for a reason why this font is so popular. :-)
Starting with Fedora 26, "Arial" (and Courier New) looks ugly without
Anti-Aliasing (like most non-bitmap fonts do for years). It still looks okay
with Anti-Aliasing enabled.
I've tried with "gnome-tweak-tool" and also with
~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf, but "Arial" won't look pretty without
Anti-Aliasing.
There seems to be something broken with font rendering in Fedora 26.
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