8 Oct
2007
8 Oct
'07
15:13
On Pon, 2007-10-08 at 16:53 +0200, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Because some people have CRTs, and Subpixel Rendering looks horrible there. I agree that CRTs are around anywhere. But this does not answer my question. If you are on a CRT, it is easy to disable subpixel hinting by a few mouseclicks with KDE and, I asume, with Gnome, as well.
Yep, with a single click.
What I dislike is that I need to reconfigure a source rpm in order to make is work, instead of getting it out of the box, ready for work, ready to be enabled and ready to be disabled.
Probably some patent issue. But, that doesn't count for us from Europe since there are no software patents here in Europe. At least for now. -- Igor Jagec