Jud Craft wrote: > 1. Try out freetype-freeworld: restores the bytecode interpreter to > Freetype and some adds filtering, patent-infringing, stuck in > RPMFusion, can't be merged into Fedora. Apart from the bytecode interpreter, freetype-freeworld just enables the subpixel rendering in the upstream freetype. So does Fedora's freetype since Fedora 10. (It was disabled in F9, it got reenabled in F10, I have no idea what the rationale was for each of those decisions.) So these days the only difference between freetype and freetype-freeworld is the bytecode interpreter. If somebody is willing to look at the mess of patches from Ubuntu and elsewhere and make a freetype-freeworld package including those, they're welcome to take over freetype-freeworld maintainership from me. (Heck, I don't actually *use* that package. I mostly just packaged it to show that it can easily be done thanks to ld.so.conf.d. :-) ) Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list