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Applications such as LibreWolf, Firefox, and Libreoffice have blurry fonts when run under native Wayland. I used all versions of the aforementioned applications (i.e Aur, Flatpak, and Native), and they had the same issue even with the prerequisites installed. I tried using Gnome, installing xdg-desktop-portal-gtk/gnome, and other workarounds, but the issue persisted. XWayland worked fine, but I want to try Wayland since it's working with my GPU now thanks to the recent driver update.
For what it's worth, the desktop (or plasma-wayland) itself is working fine without any issues, and I'm currently using EGL backend, but the issue remained with GBM.
Last edited by askreceive (2022-05-14 15:14:17)
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Fonts do not have anti-aliasing
have blurry fonts when run under native Wayland
This is contradictive (aliased fonts will show pixelated edges), please link a screenshot to illustrate the actual situation.
Causes for over-blurryness could be a scaled output (HiDPI situation) and, since you mentioned EGLstreams, also MSAA/FXAA being enabled "somehow"
For the latter case, try to export __GL_ALLOW_FXAA_USAGE=0 to the client.
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Example:
https://imgur.com/2nupItx.png
Another issue is it uses Adwaita's cursor instead of Breeze, which is the one I'm using.
Last edited by askreceive (2022-05-14 08:33:28)
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That's consistent w/ what you'd get for flatschpak.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1649978
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comm … eaks_when/
And might relate to bitmap scaling, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 8#p1898198
(This solution is likely not gonna work w/ flatpak)
https://www.reddit.com/r/wayland/commen … gly_fonts/ enabled global autohinting or lcd filter, possibly not picked up from the user specific settings?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/wayland/commen … gly_fonts/ enabled global autohinting or lcd filter, possibly not picked up from the user specific settings?
This worked, thanks!
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