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-Template: fontconfig/hinting_type
-Type: select
-_Choices: Native, Autohinter, None
-Default: Native
-_Description: How should fonts be tuned for the screen?
- Select Native if you mostly use Bitstream Vera (the default in Debian) or
- any of the Microsoft fonts. Select Autohinter if you mostly use other
- TrueType fonts. Select None if you want blurry text.
-
-Template: fontconfig/subpixel_rendering
-Type: select
-_Choices: Automatic, Always, Never
-Default: Automatic
-_Description: Enable subpixel rendering of text?
- Rendering text at a subpixel level generally makes it look a bit better
- on flat (LCD) screens, but can show color artifacts on CRT screens. The
- "Automatic" choice will enable it only if a LCD screen is detected.
-
-Template: fontconfig/enable_bitmaps
-Type: boolean
-Default: false
-_Description: Enable bitmapped fonts by default?
- By default, only outline fonts are used by applications which support
- fontconfig. Outline fonts are fonts which scale well to various sizes.
- In contrast, bitmapped fonts are often lower quality. Enabling this option
- will affect the systemwide default; this and many other fontconfig options
- may be enabled or disabled on a per-user basis.