* Eric Schoneveld
At 10:39 10-05-2001 +0200, you wrote:
I hope s.b. knows it, as my KDE 2.1 nolonger likes me - since I tried to enable the anti-alias setting. The mistake is certainly on my side (wrong qt-library), but right now I'd like to get KDE working first again, before putting in the time to upgrade to the latest KDE.
I asked this in another group and got this answer:
If you can't get to the Control Center to change it back, go to /$HOME/.kde2/share/config/kdeglobals and edit the line that says: AntiAliasing=true to AntiAliasing=false. Most of the bugs for this was fixed in KDE2.1.1, QT2.3.0 and X 4.0.2+.
In my case my panel disappeared and nothing else really worked. I would like to check Anti Aliasing out though, guess we'll have to wait for KDE 2.2 or something.
NO, you must install truetype fonts to get it to work correctly. One of the trolltech guys has some stuff on it on his homepage (www.trolltech.com/~lars or somesuch). Currently listening to: Tool - Lateralus (Lateralus) Gerhard, <@jasongeo.com> == The Acoustic Motorbiker == -- __O Do you know that guy who used to live across from the prison? =`\<, Well, now he lives across from his house. (=)/(=) Ole Russian anecdot