On 12/24/19 10:54 AM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
On 12/24/19 9:04 AM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi DR,
Recently, a couple of KDE apps I use - most notably kalarm - have gotten
their fonts screwed up. I usually use non-antialiased fonts.
As in bitmap fonts? Could it be anything to do with KDE's adjustment
for the Pango change that dropped support for bitmap fonts?
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues/386
No this isn't due to bitmap fonts. The font in question is a TTF.
(Arial from ttf-ms-fonts.)
Issue seems to be that after upgrading to qt 5.14.0, kalarm ignores the
settings to not antialias the font. When I downgrade back to 5.13.2,
the problem goes away.
DR
Following up on a previous thread, as I still haven't been able to solve
this issue. In the screenshot at
http://darose.net/Screenshot_2020-01-08_16-58-43.png you can see that
kalarm is using anti-aliased fonts, while other KDE and QT5 based apps
(like kinfocenter and qps) both correctly display the non-anti-aliased ones.
When I launch kalarm at the command line, it does say "qt5ct: using
qt5ct plugin", as it should. But I'm still pretty stumped about what in
the qt 5.14 upgrade caused this to break. Any pointers appreciated!
DR