Weird results with KDE anti-aliasing
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I just tried turning on anti-aliasing with KDE 2.1.1, and "rpm -qi qt-experimental" verifies that qt-experimental is installed. I've set most of my default fonts to (TrueType) Ariel. Now, when I open a shell window, all the characters are spaced out. Is that just a problem with how anti-aliasing works, or am I missing some other needed tweak? Paul
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I just tried turning on anti-aliasing with KDE 2.1.1, and "rpm -qi qt-experimental" verifies that qt-experimental is installed. I've set most of my default fonts to (TrueType) Ariel. Now, when I open a shell window, all the characters are spaced out. Is that just a problem with how anti-aliasing works, or am I missing some other needed tweak?
I had that. It would appear Konsole doesn't like TT fonts very much. I switched it to a fixed font in the Settings->Font menu and the problem went away.
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Derek Fountain
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Paul Abrahams