https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1257496
--- Comment #10 from Akira TAGOH tagoh@redhat.com --- the assumption of the testing code looks wrong. fontconfig doesn't explicitly set antialias so far. which means it is up to the application how they behaves against it. for instance, in Pango, they prefer antialiased font if no explicit value is set to 'antialias'. i.e. if FcPatternGet*() doesn't return FcResultMatch. as well as KDE I guess since I don't get any complaint about it.
I'm not sure why Java prefer non-antialiased font by default. why don't you change the behavior like others?
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