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ClearType's sub-pixel rendering has changed from color to black and white, resulting in fuzzy font display #2226
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This problem may have existed in 0.99.52 & 53. So I haven't been able to use the new version, the font looks too bad. |
Can you try to edit C:\Program Files\CherryTree\etc\gtk-3.0\settings.ini (or etc\gtk-3.0\settings.ini if portable) and you should have
Can you try and add |
I used your README.md method to recompile Cherrytree in Windows with MSYS2, and did not add gtk-xft-rgba=rgb configuration, the run result is OK (rgb sub-pixel rendering) |
That's interesting. |
Can you test https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JtGXtxgykVMYZZftTLQOf5ov-k3k_FNj/view?usp=share_link and tell me if the bug is still there? |
I will try to upload the package somewhere else and get back. I shall have a look also at the failing test. |
Do you have access to https://www.giuspen.net/software/cherrytree_0.99.54.99_win64_portable.7z ? |
Yes, I can. |
Excellent, thank you for testing, it was an issue with a library recently fixed in msys2 |
fixed in upcoming 0.99.55 |
Version, Operative system
CherryTree 0.99.54, Win10 x64
Describe the bug
Windows ClearType's sub-pixel rendering has changed from color to black and white, resulting in fuzzy font display. And also some Chinese fonts cannot be fully displayed.
To Reproduce
Type some text in CherryTree 0.99.51, Windows ClearType's sub-pixel rendering looks ok.
Type some text in CherryTree 0.99.54, Windows ClearType's sub-pixel rendering has changed from color to black and white, resulting in fuzzy font display.
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