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Is your DPI set the same?
Rightclick desktop>change wallpaper>fonts
First check that the settings under there are the same then click the details button and make sure it's the same (should be 96).
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DPI is set to 96, hinting = slight, lcdfilter = default in both environments.
Also, is there a way to extract all font configuration that is used at the moment?
Last edited by Mad Fish (2010-04-05 21:36:28)
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The DPI setting is dependent on the monitor you have. To find out what your DPI is goto: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xor … ze_and_DPI
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Ubuntu uses specially patched fonts. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fon … d_packages They are available in the AUR.
Last edited by gogi-goji (2010-04-05 21:48:02)
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DPI is definitely not the problem. It is certainly 96 in both cases. If the DPI is different, then font sizes would be different, but the size is the same.
The "sharpness" of the fonts are different, not the size. I'm looking for options that are responsible for that.
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Ubuntu uses specially patched fonts. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fon … d_packages They are available in the AUR.
Have you read OP post? I've cleanly stated that I'm already using them...
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Looks like the difference between lcdlight and lcdlegacy, to me.
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Looks like the difference between lcdlight and lcdlegacy, to me.
Me too.
DPI is set to 96, hinting = slight, lcdfilter = default in both environments.
Also, is there a way to extract all font configuration that is used at the moment?
All font configuration for Ubuntu is done in /etc/fonts/conf.d and should be the same if you're using the Ubuntu-patched packages.
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Setting lcdfilter to lcdlegacy does the trick. Thanks!
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gogi-goji wrote:Ubuntu uses specially patched fonts. http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fon … d_packages They are available in the AUR.
Have you read OP post? I've cleanly stated that I'm already using them...
Sweet jesus are you kidding me? What kind of attitude is that? gogi-goji was trying to help you.... 
Back on topic, thanks for this thread and the submitted screenshot, that fontconfig looks bitching!!! 
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I'm following this instruction http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fon … d_packages
so I remove those packages: libxft, cairo, fontconfig, freetype2 and I install those from aur: freetype2-ubuntu, fontconfig-ubuntu, libxft-ubuntu, cairo-ubuntu, but fonts look the same 
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They are still shattered and I don't know why.
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