Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Improve Font Rendering"

Difference between revisions of "Improve Font Rendering"

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===How to improve font rendering with your installed fonts===
===How to improve font rendering with your installed fonts===


A little configuration maybe required to render the fonts in an optimal manner. Follow the steps illustrated below.




''1. Create the file''
''1. Create the file /etc/fonts/local.conf''


  sudo gedit /etc/fonts/local.conf
  sudo gedit /etc/fonts/local.conf
with code:
 
Paste the following content in the file-


  <match target="font">
  <match target="font">
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  </match>
  </match>


Save changes in the file.
After that save the file.




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''3. Open/Create .Xresources file in text editor.''
''3. Open/Create .Xresources file in text editor:''
  gedit .Xresources
  gedit .Xresources


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5.Make sure that ''antialiasing, hiting is ON'' in system settings Your Desktop Environment.
5.Make sure that ''Anti aliasing is '''On''', and Hiting is set to '''Slight''''' in System Settings(Appearence).
 


'''Finally reboot your computer to apply the settings.'''
Finally reboot your computer to apply the settings.




-(Courtesy FadeMind's Forum post [http://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=6879.msg62703#msg62703 here], and the Arch Wiki [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration#Example_fontconfig_configurations here].)
-(Courtesy the Arch Wiki [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration#Example_fontconfig_configurations here] , and FadeMind's Forum post [http://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=6879.msg62703#msg62703 here].)


= Install Ubuntu/Infinality Fonts for better rendering =
= Install Ubuntu/Infinality Fonts for better rendering =

Revision as of 10:02, 18 October 2013

How to improve font rendering with your installed fonts

A little configuration maybe required to render the fonts in an optimal manner. Follow the steps illustrated below.


1. Create the file /etc/fonts/local.conf

sudo gedit /etc/fonts/local.conf

Paste the following content in the file-

<match target="font">
  <edit name="autohint" mode="assign">
    <bool>true</bool>
  </edit>
  <edit name="hinting" mode="assign">
    <bool>true</bool>
  </edit>
  <edit mode="assign" name="hintstyle">
    <const>hintslight</const>
  </edit>
  <edit mode="assign" name="lcdfilter">
   <const>lcddefault</const>
 </edit>
</match>

After that save the file.


2. Create backup a .Xresources file:

cp .Xresources Xresources.bak

If the .Xresources file has not been already created and you get the error -

"cp: cannot stat ‘.Xresources’: No such file or directory", then skip to step No. 3.


3. Open/Create .Xresources file in text editor:

gedit .Xresources

Delete current content(if any),and paste in it:

! Xft settings ---------------------------------------------------------------
Xft.dpi:        96
Xft.antialias:  true
Xft.lcdfilter:  lcddefault
Xft.rgba:       rgb
Xft.hinting:    true
Xft.hintstyle:  hintslight

Save changes in the file.


4.Run the following command in terminal:

xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources


5.Make sure that Anti aliasing is On, and Hiting is set to Slight in System Settings(Appearence).


Finally reboot your computer to apply the settings.


-(Courtesy the Arch Wiki here , and FadeMind's Forum post here.)

Install Ubuntu/Infinality Fonts for better rendering

How to install Ubuntu/Infinality fonts in Manjaro Linux - v2.0 by StealthPenguin

Follow the link given.


Support

Following is a link to this page's forum counterpart where you can post any related feedback: [1]

Feedback about StealthPenguin's post about installing Ubuntu/Infinality fonts can be made at his forum post [2].


See Also

The Arch Wiki

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