[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 856239] fuzzy font rendering (Liberation 2 regression)
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856239
--- Comment #63 from Ilya <neptunia(a)mail.ru> ---
This picture shows the Liberation-1 (left) and so-called Liberation-2 (right)
http://storage1.static.itmages.ru/i/12/1109/h_1352416963_1081608_4a4c6af4...
As you can see, in the right picture some single vertical lines take several
pixels while similar lines in other letters (or other parts of the same letter
like in Russian ш in the word шрифтов) occupy 1 pixel. This unevenness creates
an effect of blots spread through the text. Due to subpixel smoothing this also
creates an "rainbow" effect while the text in the text in the left window looks
evenly gray.
Some thick letters in the right window fuse such as letters "ым" in the word
"лицензированными".
The broken hinting also makes the lower part of the в letter to appear smaller
than the upper part (look at the word "шрифтов").
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 856239] fuzzy font rendering (Liberation 2 regression)
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856239
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--- Comment #55 from Ilya <neptunia(a)mail.ru> ---
@Behdad Esfahbod NO. This is NOT subjective. If a vertical line falls between
two pixel columns, it will be twice thicker, half-grey and rainbowed (if
subpixel smoothing is used). The vertical lines should fit into pixel rows -
that is the correct rendering.
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