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There's a bug in Gimp 2.8 that makes a green border around colored text if anti-aliasing is on. Since I need the text clear, turning it off is not an option.
I've found some answers for Gnome that describe turning off cleartype in Gnome.
Which config file should I look for to turn this off in my Waldorf system?
Thanks!
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I have experienced this myself. I am currently working around it by using Inkscape. Anyhow, I think you'll probably want to have a play around with the settings in ~/.fonts.conf.
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Oh I never thought that exporting bitmaps would be that easy in Inkscape and my tablet likes this piece of software even better. Thanks for the tip!
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No problem, I am glad you like it. It's just a shame it's not a real fix for Gimp, I hope it gets sorted soon.
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There is another solution to this problem. In ~/.fonts.conf remove the following section :
<match target="font">
<edit mode="assign" name="rgba" >
<const>rgb</const>
</edit>
</match>
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