чт, 28 апр. 2022 г. в 21:20, gevisz <
[email protected]>:
ср, 27 апр. 2022 г. в 13:55, Frank Steinmetzger <[email protected]>:
Am Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 11:57:49PM +0300 schrieb gevisz:
After a recent update of my Gentoo system, I have noticed that some symbols may be rendered incomplete in a text mode.
What exactly do you mean with “text mode”?
First of all, thank you for replying to my question.
By "text mode" I mean that "it happened in Gvim, in a web-browser
and in a dialog-window for saving files" but not in videos or pictures.
Which terminal are you using, and—most importantly—which font?
I am using xfce-terminal, and it is using Monospace Regular font on 11 pt.
In Gvim, I use the same Monospace Regular font on 10 pt.
I do not know which font is in use by the window that helps me
to save html files from the web-browser.
I have noticed this problem with cyrillic symbols and dots.
It happens in Gvim, in a web-browser and in a dialog-window for saving files. Maybe, also in xterm but I am not quite sure about it. So, it is not specific to any application.
So not only in text mode (i.e. TTY or terminal)?
No, as I already explained above, by "text mode" I mean that
"it happened in Gvim, in a web-browser and in a dialog-window
for saving files" but not in videos or pictures.
For example, while saving a web-page from a google-chrome, I sometimes cannot see a dot before html. However, it is present there.
See it where? A (small) screenshot may help.
Unfortunately, I have not made a screenshot of this. So, I will try to explain:
When I press Ctrl+s to save an html page from the google-chrome
a dialog window is opened with the suggested name of the file that
ends in "html." There is a dot before that "html" but sometimes it was
not shown to me.
It probably should be added that instead of that dot I saw a white space.
The same was with the top parts of some cyrillic letters
(to the point that it was hard to read).
Perhaps it is an overwide character, but the program that displays the
text
wants to adhere to a regular character width. I’ve had this issue in the past with Konsole.
I do not think that it was connected with overwide characters because
the effect appeared not with them or beside them.
This problem with dots and top parts of letters *faded*
after I updated the freetype package this Sunday.
However, I cannot say that it stopped immediately after this update.
It indeed *faded* during a few rebooting after that.
Some letters can be shown without their top parts. In youtube videos, I may see only the lower part of a gear that denotes some customization features and so on.
Only the gear? Or also all the other symbols in the video player toolbar?
No, not only the gear symbol but some other ones as well, but not all of them.
Again, a nicely cropped screenshot may shed some light so we can better understand it.
I was able to reproduce it just now and made a few screenshots.
I will add "a nicely cropped" ones as attachments to this email.
It as also interesting that the symbol in the youtube player toolbar
that was shown only partially changes to the full one when I move
a mouse pointer over it.
However, I do not see any distortion in playing videos.
Did you set up a strange or very unusual DPI value for your font
rendering?
No, I have not played with this. And moreover, with the same settings,
it was completely ok for years.
<div dir="ltr"><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">чт, 28 апр. 2022 г. в 21:20, gevisz <<a href="mailto:
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[email protected]</a>>:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.
8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr">ср, 27 апр. 2022 г. в 13:55, Frank Steinmetzger <<a href="mailto:
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[email protected]</a>>:<br>><br>> Am Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 11:57:
49PM +0300 schrieb gevisz:<br>><br>> > After a recent update of my Gentoo system, I have noticed that some<br>> > symbols may be rendered incomplete in a text mode.<br>><br>> What exactly do you mean with “text mode”?<br><br>
First of all, thank you for replying to my question.<br><br>By "text mode" I mean that "it happened in Gvim, in a web-browser<br>and in a dialog-window for saving files" but not in videos or pictures.<br><br>> Which terminal are
you using, and—most importantly—which font?<br><br>I am using xfce-terminal, and it is using Monospace Regular font on 11 pt.<br><br>In Gvim, I use the same Monospace Regular font on 10 pt.<br><br>I do not know which font is in use by the window that
helps me<br>to save html files from the web-browser.<br><br>I have noticed this problem with cyrillic symbols and dots.<br><br>> > It happens in Gvim, in a web-browser and in a dialog-window for saving<br>> > files. Maybe, also in xterm but I
am not quite sure about it. So, it is<br>> > not specific to any application.<br>><br>> So not only in text mode (i.e. TTY or terminal)?<br><br><div>No, as I already explained above, by "text mode" I mean that</div><div>"it
happened in Gvim, in a web-browser and in a dialog-window</div><div>for saving files" but not in videos or pictures. <br></div><br>> > For example, while saving a web-page from a google-chrome, I sometimes<br>> > cannot see a dot before
html. However, it is present there.<br>><br><div>> See it where? A (small) screenshot may help.</div><div><br></div><div>Unfortunately, I have not made a screenshot of this. So, I will try to explain:</div><div>When I press Ctrl+s to save an html
page from the google-chrome</div><div>a dialog window is opened with the suggested name of the file that</div><div>ends in "html." There is a dot before that "html" but sometimes it was</div><div> not shown to me.</div></div></
blockquote><div><br></div><div>It probably should be added that instead of that dot I saw a white space.<br></div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div
dir="ltr"><div>The same was with the top parts of some cyrillic letters</div><div>(to the point that it was hard to read). <br></div><div><br></div>> Perhaps it is an overwide character, but the program that displays the text<br>> wants to adhere
to a regular character width. I’ve had this issue in the<br>> past with Konsole.<br><div><br></div><div>I do not think that it was connected with overwide characters because</div><div>the effect appeared not with them or beside them.</div><div><br></
<div>This problem with dots and top parts of letters <b>faded</b></div><div>after I updated the freetype package this Sunday.</div><div>However, I cannot say that it stopped immediately after this update.</div><div>It indeed <b>faded</b> during a few
rebooting after that.<br></div><div><br></div>> > Some letters can be shown without their top parts. In youtube videos, I<br>> > may see only the lower part of a gear that denotes some customization<br>> > features and so on.<br>><br>
<div>> Only the gear? Or also all the other symbols in the video player toolbar?</div><div><br></div><div>No, not only the gear symbol but some other ones as well, but not all of them.<br></div><div><br></div>> Again, a nicely cropped screenshot
may shed some light so we can better<br>> understand it.<br><div><br></div><div>I was able to reproduce it just now and made a few screenshots.</div><div>I will add "a nicely cropped" ones as attachments to this email.</div><div><br></div><
It as also interesting that the symbol in the youtube player toolbar</div><div>that was shown only partially changes to the full one when I move <br></div><div>a mouse pointer over it.<br></div><div><br></div>> > However, I do not see any
distortion in playing videos.<br>><br>> Did you set up a strange or very unusual DPI value for your font rendering?<br><div><br></div><div>No, I have not played with this. And moreover, with the same settings,</div><div>it was completely ok for
years.</div><div><br></div></div>
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