Op vrijdag 23 augustus 2002 01:41, schreef Joe Sullivan:
On Friday 23 August 2002 00:53, Marcel Broekman wrote:
I went to the SuSE Knowledge Base and did a search on "anti-alias 7.3". Please read what's being said about this : http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/mfabian_bytecodeinterpreter.html It explains why and gives you a solution. You could've done that yourself. It's been there since november 20, 2001 :-)
Been there, done that.
Followed those instructions to the letter, and guess what? The letters I was following *still* were jagged.
Methinks SuSE is flipping their 7.3 users the bird. I had a nice beautiful anti-aliased KDE3.0 setup. Then 3.1 came around and they shut off anti-aliasing in the QT package. Since then, my desktop has looked like shit.
I had the exactly the same problem, did the above (on several machines) and problem was gone again. Don't know about later updates cause i switched to 8.0 in June. All I can say is, send your complaints to the right address: feedback@suse.de. I can understand you're frustated but it doesn't help calling (surely) hard working SuSE employees dictators on this public list. What would be nice is if you compile from source and make a "patched" rpm available for other 7.3 users, like the guys from usr-local-bin, Funktronics and some others do for other SuSE packages.
Joe --------------------- I'm too sexy for my desktop. Too sexy for my desktop... ---------------------
And maybe your fonts are to sexy for your desktop. Too sexy for your desktop??? (sorry, couldn't resist ;-) ) regards, Marcel