I've been using 7.3 for about a year now, and it seems that when it comes to fonts, that when I get them anti-aliased in KDE, then GNOME apps can't see my TrueType fonts. I just updated (though not through YOU) to KDE 3.0.2 and have found my anti-aliasing missing from KDE but now GNOME apps seem to be able to see my TT fonts. My anti-aliasing was working perfectly (at least in KDE) under 3.0.1 and before and after the upgrade, I did not change any anti-aliasing settings. Now TT fonts show up, but in regular jagged fashion. Does anyone have any idea what's going on here? I am also a user of the xft hack found on kde-look.org. Is there a possibility it may have to do with this? TIA for any assistance. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com
On Monday 19 August 2002 02:13 am, Matthew W. Sheffield wrote:
I've been using 7.3 for about a year now, and it seems that when it comes to fonts, that when I get them anti-aliased in KDE, then GNOME apps can't see my TrueType fonts. I just updated (though not through YOU) to KDE 3.0.2 and have found my anti-aliasing missing from KDE but now GNOME apps seem to be able to see my TT fonts.
My anti-aliasing was working perfectly (at least in KDE) under 3.0.1 and before and after the upgrade, I did not change any anti-aliasing settings. Now TT fonts show up, but in regular jagged fashion. Does anyone have any idea what's going on here?
Hi Matthew, Not sure about Gnome, but for KDE 3.0.2 on 7.3, check /etc/X11/qtrc for "useXFT=false" and change to true. There's some crashing with Xfree4.1.0 and QT3.0.4(5?) where that was disabled. I have long ago upgraded X to 4.2.0, and with this fix AA fonts are working. Liz
I checked that file and didn't find any disabling line. Also, I am
running XF 4.2.
--- Liz Young
I've been using 7.3 for about a year now, and it seems that when it comes to fonts, that when I get them anti-aliased in KDE, then GNOME apps can't see my TrueType fonts. I just updated (though not
On Monday 19 August 2002 02:13 am, Matthew W. Sheffield wrote: through
YOU) to KDE 3.0.2 and have found my anti-aliasing missing from KDE but now GNOME apps seem to be able to see my TT fonts.
My anti-aliasing was working perfectly (at least in KDE) under 3.0.1 and before and after the upgrade, I did not change any anti-aliasing settings. Now TT fonts show up, but in regular jagged fashion. Does anyone have any idea what's going on here?
Hi Matthew,
Not sure about Gnome, but for KDE 3.0.2 on 7.3, check /etc/X11/qtrc for "useXFT=false" and change to true. There's some crashing with Xfree4.1.0 and QT3.0.4(5?) where that was disabled. I have long ago upgraded X to 4.2.0, and with this fix AA fonts are working.
Liz
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