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Hi. I've just installed newest Cent Browser, and I've noticed a bug with fonts. Fonts on websites become normal after switching the "#disable-direct-write" flag, but fonts of the browser (bookmarks, tab names, and everything else in browser) look strange.
It's the most noticeable in the username (it looks like too bold and a bit blury), but it actually effects all Cent Browser text, so I was wandering, is this going to be fixed?
Here is a screenshot - comparison how UI looks like in Chrome 51 (left) and Cent Browser 2 (right) (both have DirectWrite disabled:
https://i.imgur.com/FAtKekX.png
(09-03-2016, 07:39 PM)QuadCore Wrote: [ -> ]Hi. I've just installed newest Cent Browser, and I've noticed a bug with fonts. Fonts on websites become normal after switching the "#disable-direct-write" flag, but fonts of the browser (bookmarks, tab names, and everything else in browser) look strange.
It's the most noticeable in the username (it looks like too bold and a bit blury), but it actually effects all Cent Browser text, so I was wandering, is this going to be fixed?
Here is a screenshot - comparison how UI looks like in Chrome 51 (left) and Cent Browser 2 (right) (both have DirectWrite disabled:
https://i.imgur.com/FAtKekX.png
Both images are Chrome.
Except changing the flag, have you added any command line to the browser?
(09-04-2016, 05:31 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: [ -> ]Both images are Chrome.
Except changing the flag, have you added any command line to the browser?
Everything is correct as I've described, right image is Cent Browser (I've made it look like chrome by disabling additional buttons on the left, and putting material design off through chrome://flags). No command line arguments used, only #disable-direct-write and #top-chrome-md set to default.
(09-04-2016, 05:59 PM)QuadCore Wrote: [ -> ]Everything is correct as I've described, right image is Cent Browser (I've made it look like chrome by disabling additional buttons on the left, and putting material design off through chrome://flags). No command line arguments used, only #disable-direct-write and #top-chrome-md set to default.
I see, you mean the font of browser window area has aliasing(not smooth enough), right?
(09-06-2016, 05:10 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: [ -> ] (09-04-2016, 05:59 PM)QuadCore Wrote: [ -> ]Everything is correct as I've described, right image is Cent Browser (I've made it look like chrome by disabling additional buttons on the left, and putting material design off through chrome://flags). No command line arguments used, only #disable-direct-write and #top-chrome-md set to default.
I see, you mean the font of browser window area has aliasing(not smooth enough), right?
I am not sure, what's wrong with it, maybe it's even too smooth, but I can clearly see, that it looks better in chrome 51. I can post 2 pictures separatly if u need, so that u can switch between them and see what changes.
(09-06-2016, 05:17 PM)QuadCore Wrote: [ -> ]I am not sure, what's wrong with it, maybe it's even too smooth, but I can clearly see, that it looks better in chrome 51. I can post 2 pictures separatly if u need, so that u can switch between them and see what changes.
Thank you but not necessary, we knew the difference.
Maybe some Anti-Alias source code is missing, we will try to figure it out.
(08-23-2016, 07:44 AM)jhnsmith08 Wrote: [ -> ]I feel the option to delete texts from text boxes should be added.
+1 Please, add this option to context menu, when marked text - "Delete", not only "Cut" . It is very useful! Thank you for your work!