* Scott Jones (scott@exti.net) [031208 18:13]:
On Monday 08 December 2003 17:46, Henry Harpending wrote:
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changing "false" to "true" in the first line, uncommenting the last line, and putting in your truetype font directory like "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype"
but I just discovered that I had forgotten to do that and I still have nicely antialiased fonts with Mozilla. Anyone know what is going on?
IIRC, the stock mozilla.org builds are built against GTK 1.x. SuSE uses GTK2.
Get the Firebird 0.7 rpm from the packman site. It works great and uses GTK2 and xft. You also might concider using the gnome-settings-daemon to keep the theme correct and the fonts looking good. It doesn't take up many resources and makes Mozilla, Firebird and other GTK2 apps look much nicer. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===--- #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org -- Why do we bother with a suicide watch when someone is on death row? " Keep an eye on this guy. We're gonna kill him, and we don't want him to hurt himself."