![]() ![]() The tweaks shown in the post should give identical font rendering on any linux distro provided that BCI hinting (Byte code interpreter) is available (which it is on most modern linux distros since the bci patent has now expired). The ".nf" file allows a user to override the system font settings like antialiasing, hinting, auto-hinting, sub pixel rendering etc. Second, we are going to tweak the ".nf" file in the home directory. First is, get better fonts for the system. However first there are a couple of things to know about how the tricks work. In this post I am going to show you couple of simple tricks that can make the fonts of your linux system look amazing!! However over time things have changed and now its possible to get your linux system fonts look as good as, or even better than a mac or windows 8 as far as fonts are concerned. ![]()
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