https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1389683
--- Comment #13 from Akira TAGOH <tagoh(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Bojan Smojver from comment #12)
(In reply to Akira TAGOH from comment #11)
> (In reply to Bojan Smojver from comment #10)
> > This does not work for me in Gnome. I actually have to set hinting to full
> > using Gnome Tweak Tool (or dconf) to get full hinting going.
>
> You have to do. if you want to override the desktop's anyway,
mode="assign"
> instead of "prepend" or "append" would do the job. though it may
give you
> another confusion in the future. I wouldn't recommend to do that.
Tried that. Doesn't work for Gnome, although I get:
$ fc-match -v | grep hint
hintstyle: 3(i)(w)
hinting: True(s)
autohint: True(w)
Gnome uses slight, because that its default, it seems.
So, here is what I don't understand. If I have that symlink to
10-hinting-slight in /etc/fonts/conf.d, Gnome will revert to slight,
although I have it set to full explicitly. So, somehow slight is "stronger"
and fonts get blurred.
To clarify, fc-match doesn't read the GNOME's configuration. if you see it
"revert" to slight from that result, that isn't correct. assuming that you
don't modify 10-hinting-slight and contains mode="append".
If you want to see the actual font properties on GNOME applications, run your
apps with FC_DEBUG=1.
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