Font anti-aliasing in Deepin 15.5 Beta
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iblis
deepin
2017-11-13 18:52
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In previous versions of Deepin, some fonts like MingLiU (Standard font in Taiwan, and it's pretty space-saving for Latin text) may look like pixel font under 12pt:

Now after I updated my system to 15.5 Beta, the font is rendered like this, no matter how small the text size is:

I'm not used to this. The pixel-like style looks better for me. Then how can I disable font anti-aliasing in deepin 15.5?
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HualetWang
deepin
2017-11-13 22:31
#1
Anti-aliasing is necessary to normal users, if you don't like it, you can make your own configuration, see this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index ... tion#Anti-aliasing.
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mweimann
deepin
2017-11-15 02:42
#2
Somehow the font processing changed with the 15.5 Beta.
The fonts look wrong or the weight isn't correct.
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haybak
deepin
2017-11-15 08:47
#3
Do that and all will be alright ;)

  1. mkdir -p $HOME/.config/fontconfig/
  2. gedit $HOME/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
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Then save the file with the following contents.





  1.   
  2.    rgb
  3.   


  4.   
  5.    true
  6.   


  7.   
  8.    hintslight
  9.   


  10.   
  11.    true
  12.   

  13.   
  14.    
  15.       lcddefault
  16.    
  17.   
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Source : http://blog.programster.org/debian-8-gnome-desktop-improve-font-rendering
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