Re: [m17n] Chinese fonts anti-aliasing problem
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I installed suse9.1 personal version, and also installed some Chinese True Type fonts, the fonts file are obtained from suse 9.1 professional disk. I enable anti-aliasing fonts by issue 'kcmshell fonts' and check the box, and in fact it is already enabled by default. my problem is the Chinese fonts looks very fuzzy in konqueror or other program, but the English letters looks very well. So, I don't know what is my problem?
Can you please try whether it improves when you use the update packages for freetype2 from
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/m17n/9.1/ [...]
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I installed the 2.1.8 package in my computer, but, it don't help me with my problem.
Can you sent an URL pointing to a screen shot which demonstrates your problem? You cannot sent a screen shot to the mailing list, attachments are not allowed. But an URL would be perfect. If you can not sent an URL, you can sent a screen shot directly to me. -- Mike FABIAN <mfabian@suse.de> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian ˯�߲���Ϥ������¤Δ����� Hi, the screen shot URL is http://bbs.chinaunix.net/forum/4/20040719/369370.html ============================================== ��ȫ�ȶ������������շ�, ȫ�������������@126.com! ���ϵ�http://www.126.com����260M��Ѵ���������! �ṩ���ʼ������ֻ��������ѹ���, ��ʱ�����ʼ���Ϣ!
On Monday 19 July 2004 03:47, pangaoyong wrote:
"pangaoyong" <pangaoyong@126.com> さんは�きました:
"pangaoyong" <pangaoyong@126.com> さんは�きました:
I installed suse9.1 personal version, and also installed some Chinese True Type fonts, the fonts file are obtained from suse 9.1 professional disk. I enable anti-aliasing fonts by issue 'kcmshell fonts' and check the box, and in fact it is already enabled by default. my problem is the Chinese fonts looks very fuzzy in konqueror or other program, but the English letters looks very well. So, I don't know what is my problem?
Can you please try whether it improves when you use the update packages for freetype2 from
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/m17n/9.1/ [...] I installed the 2.1.8 package in my computer, but, it don't help me with my problem.
Can you sent an URL pointing to a screen shot which demonstrates your problem?
You cannot sent a screen shot to the mailing list, attachments are not allowed. But an URL would be perfect.
If you can not sent an URL, you can sent a screen shot directly to me.
Hi, just for reference: I'm encountering the same problem with Japanese. I've tried the updates mentioned but with no success. Here's a comparision: http://misc.barwick.de/alias.html The 9.1 version looks nicer from a distance but is hard to read, with some characters being completely "out of focus" ("中" for example). In Mozilla, which displays the same page in a slightly larger character size, the antialiasing is not quite as pronounced but there's definitely more blur than in 8.2. I did install the system from a minimal installation and added packages as I went along; I thought I might have missed a package, but can't see anything missing. Ian Barwick
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I installed suse9.1 personal version, and also installed some Chinese True Type fonts, the fonts file are obtained from suse 9.1 professional disk. I enable anti-aliasing fonts by issue 'kcmshell fonts' and check the box, and in fact it is already enabled by default. my problem is the Chinese fonts looks very fuzzy in konqueror or other program, but the English letters looks very well. So, I don't know what is my problem?
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the screen shot URL is http://bbs.chinaunix.net/forum/4/20040719/369370.html
The English in you screen shot is not anti-aliased, it looks like a bitmap font. What font settings do you use in konqueror? Can you please also mail the contents of the konqueror config file ~.kde/share/config/konquerorrc ? -- Mike FABIAN <mfabian@suse.de> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian 睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。
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