Hello,
The latest FreeType CVS (as of 2003-01-31) appears to have deteriorated
bytecode-enabled rendering. Latin text (e.g. those from Times News
Roman, Andale Mono, etc.) looks a bit weird, but by the time I noticed
it (on my CRT monitor with non-sub-pixel rendering), I had already
uploaded it to Debian unstable. Oh well. :-)
Anyhow, as expected, other Debian users noticed the difference and
filed a bug report, with screenshots and all.
2.1.3-8 = CVS update as of 2003-01-31, bytecode interpreter on.
2.1.3-7 = CVS update as of 2003-01-22, with David Chester's latest
bluescale2 patch (2003-01-23 on the devel mailing list);
bytecode interpreter on.
Thanks in advance!
Anthony
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Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 11:55:24 +0000
From: address@hidden (Matt Biddulph)
Subject: Bug#179450: libfreetype6: Misaligned font spacing/sizing
Package: libfreetype6
Version: 2.1.3-8
Severity: important
Tags: sid
Between 2.1.3-7 and 2.1.3-8, it appears that horizontal font sizing and
spacing got broken. These galeon screenshots show the problem:
http://www.picdiary.com/~mattb/misc/freetype-8.png
http://www.picdiary.com/~mattb/misc/freetype-7.png
Look for example at the word 'declared' - the letter 'e' is too thin and
has too much whitespace on the right.
I have subpixel rendering in "rgb" mode enabled.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux cat 2.4.20 #2 Sat Jan 25 15:20:00 GMT 2003 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C
Versions of packages libfreetype6 depends on:
ii libc6 2.3.1-10 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii zlib1g 1:1.1.4-9 compression library - runtime
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