From martin at schrodt.org Sun Jan 8 16:28:51 2017 From: martin at schrodt.org (Martin Schrodt) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2017 23:28:51 +0100 Subject: [Wine] Tahoma stopped being anti-aliased Message-ID: <7545f55d-e887-e52b-dd9c-5cfafb00e467@schrodt.org> Today, I reverted my Arch Linux installation back to not using the infinality patches for fontconfig and freetype. Since then, the Tahoma in wine is not antialiased any more. I have the original Tahoma from Windows10, and it worked with that font before. I tried lots of things: * moving the "DPI slider" (winecfg/Graphics/Screen Resolution): At the default 96 DPI, it looks shitty, when moving the slider, it becomes antialiased around 120 DPI, so it certainly seems that something disables this below certain sizes * Rendering the font with gnome-font-viewer at such a small size -> it is antialiased, so this is wine-related somehow * run winecfg with a fresh WINEPREFIX: same result * substitute the Tahoma in wine's registry with Roboto: works, it uses Roboto, and it is antialiased * search /etc/fonts for anything that will prevent antialiasing: grep for "pixelsize", "antialiasing" -> there's nothing in the fontconfig Any clues on where to look next? Thank you, Martin