APT update - anti aliasing problem maybe...
Hi, after update with APT I cannot get anti aliasing fonts to work again. I think that problem is in anti aliasing. Fonts were beautiful and now they look very ugly. What could happen? I update frequently so it was about 5 or 6 packages update. Someone with same result? Audrius
Op maandag 25 juli 2005 16:43, schreef Audrius:
after update with APT I cannot get anti aliasing fonts to work again. I think that problem is in anti aliasing. Fonts were beautiful and now they look very ugly. What could happen? I update frequently so it was about 5 or 6 packages update. Someone with same result?
Check the /var/log/apt.log for the updates that have been made. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
Hi, I got similar problem in my SuSE 9.3 - KDE. If this is your problem, see control center-> themes -> fonts Press configure antialiasing button and see whether 'exclude range' check box is selected. It must be unselected. Then you should start again KDE. Guillermo El Lunes, 25 de Julio de 2005 16:43, Audrius escribió:
Hi,
after update with APT I cannot get anti aliasing fonts to work again. I think that problem is in anti aliasing. Fonts were beautiful and now they look very ugly. What could happen? I update frequently so it was about 5 or 6 packages update. Someone with same result?
Audrius
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On 7/26/05, Guillermo Ballester Valor <gbv@oxixares.com> wrote:
Hi,
I got similar problem in my SuSE 9.3 - KDE. If this is your problem, see
control center-> themes -> fonts
Press configure antialiasing button and see whether 'exclude range' check box is selected. It must be unselected.
Then you should start again KDE.
Thank you. I get back my anti-aliasing fonts in KDE. But problem stay with gnome apps Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird. They still use not antialiasing fonts... I go to control center-> themes -> GTK styles and fonts and selected Use KDE Style and Fonts. But this not works. In /var/log/apt.log I found that last update was on packages: 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;bittorrent;4.0.1-0.gbv.1 => 4.0.3-0.gbv.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;MozillaFirefox-translations;1.0.6-2.1 => 1.0.6-3.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;freetype2;2.1.10-0.1 => 2.1.10-2.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;fontconfig-devel;2.3.2.20050712-1.1 => 2.3.2.20050721-1.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;MozillaFirefox;1.0.6-2.1 => 1.0.6-3.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;mozilla;1.7.10-1.1 => 1.7.10-3.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;freetype2-devel;2.1.10-0.1 => 2.1.10-2.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;fontconfig;2.3.2.20050712-1.1 => 2.3.2.20050721-1.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter;1.0-471 => 1.0-471.2 I think that something wrong is with freetype2 or fontconfig. Audrius.
On 26 Jul 2005, audver@gmail.com wrote: On 7/26/05, Guillermo Ballester Valor <gbv@oxixares.com> wrote:
control center-> themes -> GTK styles and fonts
and selected Use KDE Style and Fonts. But this not works.
gnome-control-center ==> "Font Preferences" ==> Details Charles -- lp1 on fire (One of the more obfuscated kernel messages)
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 02:45, Audrius wrote:
Thank you. I get back my anti-aliasing fonts in KDE. But problem stay with gnome apps Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird. They still use not antialiasing fonts... I go to
control center-> themes -> GTK styles and fonts
and selected Use KDE Style and Fonts. But this not works.
In
/var/log/apt.log
I think that something wrong is with freetype2 or fontconfig.
I had the same problem. Revert to the previous freetype2 [freetype2-devel] and you'll be fine. That's what I did -- while I investigate the many changes in freetype2. -- Christopher Shanahan
On 7/26/05, Christopher Shanahan <cshanahan@comcast.net> wrote:
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 02:45, Audrius wrote:
Thank you. I get back my anti-aliasing fonts in KDE. But problem stay with gnome apps Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird. They still use not antialiasing fonts... I go to
control center-> themes -> GTK styles and fonts
and selected Use KDE Style and Fonts. But this not works.
In
/var/log/apt.log
I think that something wrong is with freetype2 or fontconfig.
I had the same problem. Revert to the previous freetype2 [freetype2-devel] and you'll be fine. That's what I did -- while I investigate the many changes in freetype2.
Hi, where you find previous freetype2 and freetype2 package version 2.1.10-0.1? I reverted to old 2.1.9-4 but have problems with small fonts. They are not antialiased. In control center I have correct settings. Audrius
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Audrius
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Charles philip Chan
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Christopher Shanahan
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Guillermo Ballester Valor
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Richard Bos