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cross-posted from: https://ani.social/post/26202606

If you look closely, Kana appears a little thicker than Kanji and Latin characters. Hangeul also appears thicker just like the Kana.

It seems to affect Dolphin and Strawberry. But I noticed that the Firefox file picker is fine:

Actually, Firefox itself is completely fine and I'm pretty sure it just uses Noto fonts as well. Fonts on Discord are also okay.

One thing I did notice is that "Noto Sans CJK" (JP/KR/SC/TC/etc) DOES appear thicker in the Font System Settings of KDE. This is what "Noto Sans Regular" looks like:

And this is what "Noto Sans CJK" looks like:

Notice that both "Regular" text do not appear to be the same. The CJK one is thicker.

Right now, a work-around is to set my main font as "Noto Sans CJK" but set it to "Light" instead of "Regular" and it looks pretty good:

But the Monospace Noto Sans CJK is thick as well with no option to make it lighter. Not as much of an issue as the graphical apps though:

This is a fresh install of Fedora 43 KDE btw. Hope someone can help me out here before I nuke this install for Bazzite, CachyOS, or something else lol

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