Open YoEight opened 5 months ago
@YoEight Can you add screenshots for specific combinations that are problematic as that would help in debugging? Thanks!
Can you also check to see how the different anti aliasing settings look (assuming it allows you to pick from subpixel, and greyscale) in the appearance tab in settings.
From my experience, on windows especially, different fonts become wonky with the anti aliasing settings in jetbrains products. I have a suspicion this may be a result of the anti aliasing settings. On high res displays, choosing the "no antialiasing" option on windows is also a no go because it makes the text look very pixelated and jagged.
@bebraw
I compiled a few examples I came across when working:
@nashpatty
I think you are onto something because I changed from subpixel to greyscale and it no longer feels off. It's lost a tiny bit of sharpness though but nothing too dramatic.
I've been using Monolisa for 4 years now but I always worked on Linux desktop where I never experienced this. Due to work, I have to use windows for something and it jumped on my face right away. Admittedly, those kind of things are very subjective.
@YoEight Out of curiosity, do you see the same issue when fractional scaling is set to 100% and using subpixel setting?
Edition
Basic (Personal)
What version are you using?
2.012
What type of weights are you using?
Default (non-customized)
Operating system
Windows
Program
Any Jetbrains IDE
Display resolution
3840×2160 with fractional scaling to 150%
What happened?
Greetings,
Hinting seems to be too light on some letters like P miniscule which gives the impression that letter is misaligned with the rest.