Blur terminal font...

Hi,
I am a bit having trouble with my terminal font. I used to have a problem related with fonts and firefox but had it resolved. Here are the screenshots between the monaco and bitstream vera sans mono font:
Monaco looks really nice while Bitstream Vera Sans Mono seems blur. This is what I have for my .Xdefaults:
URxvt*font: xft:Monaco:size=7.5
URxvt*boldFont: xft:Monaco:size=7.5
and
URxvt*font: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:size=8
URxvt*boldFont: xft:Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:size=8
And for font related settings, I just followed the one from the wiki :
Xft.dpi: 96
Xft.antialias: true
Xft.rgba: rgb
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.hintstyle: hintslight
Any help appreciated. Thanks!

jasonwryan wrote:
dsdeiz wrote:
jasonwryan wrote:Bitstream Vera works fine in my terminals. Do you have a .fonts.conf?
I don't think I have one. Mind sharing yours?
Probably best if you create your own: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration
Look at subpixel rendering and some of the troubleshooting sections. Post back if you have difficulties with it.
I checked the Font Configuration wiki regarding subpixel rendering. I then did the one posted there which was:
# cd /etc/fonts/conf.d
# ln -s ../conf.avail/10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf
Doesn't look any different to me though:
I also have these in my /etc/fonts/conf.d directory:
10-lcd-filter.conf -> ../conf.avail/10-lcd-filter.conf
10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf -> ../conf.avail/10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf
20-fix-globaladvance.conf -> ../conf.avail/20-fix-globaladvance.conf
20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans.conf -> ../conf.avail/20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans.conf
20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans-mono.conf -> ../conf.avail/20-unhint-small-dejavu-sans-mono.conf
20-unhint-small-dejavu-serif.conf -> ../conf.avail/20-unhint-small-dejavu-serif.conf
20-unhint-small-vera.conf -> ../conf.avail/20-unhint-small-vera.conf
29-replace-bitmap-fonts.conf -> ../conf.avail/29-replace-bitmap-fonts.conf
30-metric-aliases.conf -> ../conf.avail/30-metric-aliases.conf
30-urw-aliases.conf -> ../conf.avail/30-urw-aliases.conf
40-nonlatin.conf -> ../conf.avail/40-nonlatin.conf
45-latin.conf -> ../conf.avail/45-latin.conf
49-sansserif.conf -> ../conf.avail/49-sansserif.conf
50-user.conf -> ../conf.avail/50-user.conf
51-local.conf -> ../conf.avail/51-local.conf
57-dejavu-sans.conf -> ../conf.avail/57-dejavu-sans.conf
57-dejavu-sans-mono.conf -> ../conf.avail/57-dejavu-sans-mono.conf
57-dejavu-serif.conf -> ../conf.avail/57-dejavu-serif.conf
60-latin.conf -> ../conf.avail/60-latin.conf
65-fonts-persian.conf -> ../conf.avail/65-fonts-persian.conf
65-nonlatin.conf -> ../conf.avail/65-nonlatin.conf
69-unifont.conf -> ../conf.avail/69-unifont.conf
80-delicious.conf -> ../conf.avail/80-delicious.conf
90-synthetic.conf -> ../conf.avail/90-synthetic.conf
It's the first time I visited this directory so dunno if this info helps or anything..
Thanks!

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