GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 792668
Text hinting choice has no effect
Last modified: 2018-05-24 19:03:46 UTC
Created attachment 367057 [details] screenshot of the problem GIMP 2.9.8 commit 18794a6ba2 Turning text antialiasing on/off has a clear impact, but toggling hinting between none/slight/medium/full makes no difference whatsoever.
That colored outline hints at a general anti-aliasing misconfiguration on your system - the subpixel hinting is not supposed to bleed into applications.
Created attachment 367059 [details] Screenshot showing system font settings Text everywhere else looks fine
Reproduced this problem using all fonts on my system, including Verdana, Arial, Noto Sans, DeJa Vu, etc.
So was there any change once you got rid of infinality in bug 792669?
Removing fontconfig-infinality-20130404 improved the situation. Now there is a difference between hinting "none" and hinting anything-else. However, there is no difference between slight/medium/full, only between none and any of those. I tried many fonts, including the ones listed above.
With Arial at a size of 12px in a default 300 ppi image, I get a difference between None, Slight and Medium - the most noticeable change from Slight to Medium is that the glyph height slightly increases.
Created attachment 367562 [details] Hinting: None
Created attachment 367563 [details] Hinting: Slight
Created attachment 367564 [details] Hinting: Medium
Created attachment 367565 [details] Hinting: Full
This is in a 300 ppi image?
Created attachment 367568 [details] Image properties Yes
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