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Bunkmil
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Post subject: Improve font rendering
Posted: 27.10.2010, 13:24
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Hi,
I’m quite new to aptosid and I was looking for a tutorial explaining how to improve font rendering. I know that a few patches need to be installed, but a step-by-step tutorial would be appreciated.
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hubi
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Post subject: RE: Improve font rendering
Posted: 27.10.2010, 14:15
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Nothing needs to be patched, the bytecode interpreter is enabled by default.
As root:
Code:
dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
Play with the settings.
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Bunkmil
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Post subject: RE: Improve font rendering
Posted: 29.10.2010, 12:53
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Thanks! It worked.
I just had another question. If I want to install aptosid on my other pc and my home directory is formatted with the btrfs, is it possible to install it whithout having to convert back my partition to ext4 ? If so, how ?
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slh
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Post subject: RE: Improve font rendering
Posted: 29.10.2010, 13:30
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We don't support btrfs at this stage (which doesn't mean it can't be made working) and strongly recommend against it for now. |
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Bunkmil
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Posted: 13.11.2010, 20:44
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Posted: 13.11.2010, 21:28
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Perhaps the same font and size would help give you a more accurate comparison?
Here is what bitstream_vera_sans looks like in iceweasel:
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8593/iceweaselbitstream.jpg
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Bunkmil
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Posted: 13.11.2010, 21:55
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You're right HeSaid. With bitstream_vera_sans, it looks much more better.
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Posted: 28.06.2011, 10:02
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DeepDayze
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Posted: 28.06.2011, 14:48
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The Droid fonts work well too, as there's a package in Sid: ttf-droid |
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Posted: 29.06.2011, 03:23
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DeepDayze wrote:
The Droid fonts work well too, as there's a package in Sid: ttf-droid
+1
Thats the font I use also, before that was freesans bold |
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Posted: 29.06.2011, 09:12
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The Droid fonts work well too, as there's a package in Sid: ttf-droid
+1
A clear and "no nonsense" typeface and it prints well too. |
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DeepDayze
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Posted: 29.06.2011, 13:46
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clubex wrote:
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The Droid fonts work well too, as there's a package in Sid: ttf-droid
+1
A clear and "no nonsense" typeface and it prints well too.
This font looks nice and sharp on my old Thinkpad's LCD and on my desktop's wide LCD |
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