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From: | ajaxas |
Subject: | [ft-devel] glyph rendering issue in CVS version |
Date: | Sun, 8 Apr 2007 21:02:01 +0700 |
Hello, developers! Okay, so I installed current CVS version (should I call it 'HEAD'?), and there's this wide glyph width problem: glyphs like 'm' or Russian 'ы' are being cropped. Or maybe not cropped, I'm not sure how to describe the thing, see attached images: en-2.3.1.png - normal 'm' with freetype-2.3.1 in Firefox ru-2.3.1.png - normal 'ы' with freetype-2.3.1 in Gajim en-CVS.png - cropped 'm' with freetype-CVS in Firefox ru-CVS.png - cropped 'ы' with freetype-CVS in Gajim The font is M$ Tahoma, but the same goes for Sans shipped with OpenSUSE. I had something like this earlier, even with 2.3.1, but the problem was solved by completely uinistalling freetype-2.2.1.20061027 that had been shipped with OpenSUSE 10.2, and installing 2.3.1 Now this doesn't disappear neither after I uninstall 2.3.1, install CVS version and again compile and install fontconfig (is this thing even connected to freetype?), nor with resolution 100dpi. -- ajaxas <address@hidden>
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ru-2.3.1.png
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