After doing some system updates today I’m finding on opening existing libre-office files they have a strange “fuzzy” appearance.
Both the menu bar text and the document text is affected.
On further checking it appears to apply to apply to all libre office programs, writer, calc, base etc.
The only other application I have installed that is also affected is “home bank”
The calc files were displaying “normally” on Sunday and the home bank file was fine yesterday.
I’m pretty certain neither libre office or home bank received any updates when I ran them today ( think it was calibre & system updates).
Has anyone else experienced anything similar??
Is it likely a KDE neon system issue or libre office/home bank issue??
Is it worth uninstalling the re-installing both programs?? (both were installed via flatpak)
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Hi Craig,
I noticed the same issue on my system today after the new update, along with a few other odd GTK issues on other programs (Firefox/Librewolf/Zen, and Logseq). Hoping for a fix soon. The thread below is about the Firefox issues if you end up having a similar problem.
Hi update: I’ve read through the topic “GTK3 apps no longer have antialiasing on Neon” … the majority of the technical info is/was well above my understanding, but I’m going to go back through the posts and try and learn something.
Anyway one comment was regarding using “x11” instead of the normal “Wayland” and so I tried it and the fonts in my affected programs are back to being good also noticed some strange cursor behaviour in Firefox had also gone away.
Not a permanent fix but hopefully it gives someone who understands the technicalities of these sort of issues some relevant info.