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(04-12-2020, 06:15 PM)PavelX Wrote:
Sure. But there is something that has changed between versions 4.0.9.112 and 4.1.7.182, and it's obvious on my system.
Ideally i would like cent browser devs to either make it work like before, or to tell me what do i need to do. It's fine if it's involves flags, extensions etc.
But changing system wide settings, like clear type and the like will not work for me, i like my system fonts without any "improvements" and smoothing.
Ask the developer directly through the Offers and Support browser.
Chrome has no Cent functionality, thin fonts. I don 't see the point of using Chrome for myself.
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Thanks to Barry's advice.
Additionally, you can try appending this command line in "Other settings"->"Startup command line":
--enable-features=LegacyWindowsDWriteFontFallback,FontSrcLocalMatching
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Thank you both for the suggestions, unfortunately i don't see any difference changing this flag and adding this command line.
I have exactly the same problem on my second machine as well. It's probably because of the same settings, like disabled ClearType maybe?
It's also Win10 x64.
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Is --disable-directwrite-for-ui still working? I have no effect (4.2.9.152).
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(04-15-2020, 06:40 AM)PavelX Wrote: Again, it looks the same.
The result of my actions is a good font.
Вам советуют, а вы как капризная особа, нос воротите.