http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10342
Byeongsik Jeon bsjeon@hanmail.net changed:
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--- Comment #36 from Byeongsik Jeon bsjeon@hanmail.net 2008-12-22 23:37:54 --- (In reply to comment #35)
Thank you for the patch. I had already tried using the various filtering methods in freetype by modifying that line, to no avail. When I do a close-up pixel examination between my two screenshots, it appears that they are identical, except that the farthest left subpixel component and the farthest right subpixel component of some glyphs (in the Notepad one) are being truncated. In other words, the LCD_DEFAULT is rendering as you would expect, but somewhere along the line the glyph is being forced into a box that doesn't allow for the edge FIR subpixels to bleed into it. Let's say the glyph is really 10 pixels wide in mono. In FIR filtering, the glyph may need to be 12 (1+10+1) pixels wide, in order to account for the subpixel averaging that can occur on either side. My guess is that is what is happening here, but I'm not sure if that is happening in your patch, or at some other step. Once again, it's possible that it is only affecting my setup (as seems to be the case with a lot of things!)
Thank you again for your efforts on this!
Oh!!! Yes. I understand. It's my mistake.
In my another simple&dirty patch with LCD_DEFAULT, this problem fixed. But For more clean patch, I need the time.