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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 nano /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:
nano .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.
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].
Credit goes to FadeMind for his forum tutorial [3], and to the Arch Wiki's FontConfig Example [4]