Maik Beckmann wrote: > Hello > > I have an issue with the fonts off apps which are based Qt4. I attached an > png where the "File" menubar entry at > (left to right): gtk+ - kde3 - kde4 - Qt4 > apps is shown. > > As you see the fonts of gtk and kde3 are same. The kde4 and qt4 fonts are the > same too. > > Please focus on the "F"s in "File". The "F" of gtk/kde3 are plain lines, > since no curves are involved. The "F" pf kde4/qt4 has something like > shadows, which results in a blurry look. > > Currently I'm running arch-linux, but I saw the behavior on previous gentoo > and debian installations when I played with qt4. > > The screenshots which are placed at the kde4 programming tutorials show that > there must be a way do make the fonts in kde4 behave like those in kde3 > http://techbase.kde.org/images/a/a3/Introtokdetutorial3.png > Just zoom and pan to "File" and compare with the screenshot I provided. > > My $HOME/.fonts.conf is attached. The font I'm using is Bitstream Vera Sans > This is interesting. If you simply showed these to me without any context, I would say that the first two (left to right) are hinted for screen display and the second two are unhinted for WYSIWYG printing. KDE-3 and Qt-3 always did fonts as screen hinted which is why some applications (e.g. KWord) had font printing issues. Since Qt-4 can do it either way, KDE-4 needs to decide which way that the fonts should be rendered. So, this would appear to be a bug -- the GUI should always be screen hinted. -- JRT ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.