since the KDE Plasma 5.5 Release, "Noto" is the default font for Plasma, wich is great! Because of this our linux desktop now looks awesome ... well... sometimes because of distributions font settings on some installations plasma fonts are looking blurrish or to sharp, sometimes fat. best examples are: compare Arch to Kubuntu to OpenSuse. All of them mostly vanilla but the font renderings are not the same. So in short: we need a font config file to make plasmas fonts looking good and the same for all distros. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. install Arch/Manjaro 2. install Kubuntu 3. instal magaia Actual Results: on every setup the fonts have a slightly different (and not the "good") look Expected Results: plasmas font rendering should be the same on all linuxes
What's different between those font configs? Please provide as much information as possible and repoen this.
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