The display of fonts can be adjusted - change, improve. To do this, create a file
~ / .fonts.conf with the following content:
pastebin.com/f31712814In order for the changes to take effect, it is theoretically necessary to restart the system, but my font display quality has improved without it, in the process of work, as the application windows are updated (with Compiz Fusion active).
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It should be noted that this method is more detailed. The basic setting can be made using standard GNOME tools (System → Preferences → Appearance, Fonts label) by setting, for example, the anti-aliasing mode for LCD. In addition, you can open the advanced features window (Details button) in order to experimentally change the values ​​of parameters and choose the optimal setting.
I want to say that the creation of the above-described file with the corresponding content quite significantly improved the visual display of fonts. In combination with the LCD mode (see above) and TTF fonts, if licensed considerations allow, you can achieve amazing results! The
.fonts.conf file
itself provides rich fine-tuning capabilities.
This forum post tells how to activate anti-aliasing, which is usually disabled due to
patent disputes with Apple .
The original is on the Tombuntu blog .