org.freedesktop.Sdk 22.08.5 defaults to colorized font antialiasing now?
As I noticed with a failed make check
test for my latest Flathub LibreOffice build, as detailed at https://github.com/flathub/org.libreoffice.LibreOffice/commit/15fedf36d2987ca8144c164af7f39c4ab602e111 "Fix the libreoffice module's make check
", and which presumably (see https://matrix.to/#/!RfXaBjokqHAbzZrgHz:matrix.org/$7F-43C4g85VKofM-g6Ldev1oXjDsLsmX1flMdlvgp28?via=matrix.org&via=gnome.org&via=kde.org) started to fail between org.freedesktop.Sdk 22.08.4 and 22.08.5, thus is presumably related to c0866927 "Update elements/components/fontconfig.bst to 2.14.1-0":
Under GNOME (Fedora 37), when I run the latest Flathub org.libreoffice.LibreOffice/x86_64/stable version 7.4.4.2 against org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/22.08 version 22.08.4, and type a large "L" in LibreOffice Writer, it normally uses grayscale antialiasing (and switches to colorized antialiasing only when selecting GNOME Tweaks "Fonts - Antialiasing: Subpixel (for LCD screens)", so the black stem of the "L" has yellow and blue fringes then). But when doing the same against org.freedesktop.Platform/x86_64/22.08 version 22.08.5, it always uses colorized rather than grayscale antialiasing, regardless of any GNOME Tweaks setting. Is that new behavior by design or by mistake?