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Any Chromium contributors around to answer that one? I've seen it a bunch on some Linux distros and have no idea what's causing it.
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Why is Chrome font rendering on Linux so much worse than Firefox? Firefox is on the left -- everything's beautifully laid out, close to perfect to my eyes. Chrome on the other hand, the t's have a weird space after them, the i's meld into the o's--it looks so bad in comparison
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Screenshot of the cargo-nextest homepage on Firefox and Chrome running on Linux -- Firefox (left) has significantly better font rendering than Chrome (right)
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Likely broken font configuration with applications using different versions of the font rendering dependencies. If that's the official Chrome package, these dependencies are bundled and will be different than the OS versions. Most distributions link the system ones for Chromium.
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gist.github.com/thestinger/767 in ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf is a reasonable default configuration. Important to note that hintfull is no longer properly supported in the current font rendering stack and auto-hinting has always been prone to very weird issues depending on fonts.
No, but it's quite possible one of them is respecting settings from something like GTK or GNOME configuration and the other is ignoring them. Chromium and Firefox both have quirky desktop Linux integration because there's no standard way to do a lot of the things they want.
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