Problem description: Steps to reproduce: 1. Log into a clean Openbox session 2. Write the following into .Xresources: Xft.rgba: none Xft.dpi: 96 Xft.antialias: true Xft.hinting: true Xft.hintstyle: hintfull Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault and launch "xrdb -merge .Xresources" from the terminal. 3. Run LibreOffice. Current behavior: The fonts will not be hinted at all. Expected behavior: The fonts should be hinted fully, as specified in the rest of software that uses Xft (GTK+ and Qt software does so). Platform (if different from the browser): Debian wheezy amd64
Patches most welcome - not using either the gtk+ or qt integration is a high-road to using under-tested & maintained code. In particular I'd recommend you use the gtk+ frontend. At some stage we ought to deprecate the raw-x thing - but it's quite useful for testing currently - and it is shared by gtk2/kde3/kde4/tde backends I guess.
(In reply to comment #1) > Patches most welcome - not using either the gtk+ or qt integration is a > high-road to using under-tested & maintained code. In particular I'd > recommend you use the gtk+ frontend. At some stage we ought to deprecate the > raw-x thing - but it's quite useful for testing currently - and it is shared > by gtk2/kde3/kde4/tde backends I guess. Whiteboard: (Removing NeedAdvice)
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