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Can't enable subpixel antialias in linux #2358

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yuulf opened this issue Oct 5, 2022 · 4 comments
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Can't enable subpixel antialias in linux #2358

yuulf opened this issue Oct 5, 2022 · 4 comments
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yuulf commented Oct 5, 2022

Rendered fonts in compose seems to use only grayscale antialias on my system (compose 1.2.0-beta01, openSUSE Leap 15.3, java 11). Somehow this problem is similar to #875, but even even if i run this example #875 (comment) it has only grayscale antialias. Is there a problem with my setup or the mentioned issue in skia?

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igordmn commented Oct 5, 2022

#875 is only about Windows.

For Linux we should add a separate fix. Skia/Skiko doesn't read the system text properties at the moment

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yuulf commented Oct 6, 2022

Thank you, looking forward to it.

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Any update on this?

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Please check the following ticket on YouTrack for follow-ups to this issue. GitHub issues will be closed in the coming weeks.

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