Thanks for all the tips that helped me squish that KDE problem. OK, now that my card's driver supports the render extension, I have KDE 2.1.1 with anti-aliasing up and running. It looks great, except for all the applications that don't use it (Opera, Netscape e.g.), which still look like crap. I see that GTK has been patched to enable anti-aliasing. Are there any apps besides KDE native apps that support anti-aliased text yet? Has anyone tried running dynamically linked Opera w/ Qt 2.3.0? C -- Corvin Russell <corvinr@sympatico.ca>
Corvin Russell writes:
Thanks for all the tips that helped me squish that KDE problem.
OK, now that my card's driver supports the render extension, I have KDE 2.1.1 with anti-aliasing up and running. It looks great, except for all the applications that don't use it (Opera, Netscape e.g.), which still look like crap. I see that GTK has been patched to enable anti-aliasing. Are there any apps besides KDE native apps that support anti-aliased text yet? Has anyone tried running dynamically linked Opera w/ Qt 2.3.0?
To use with opera, compile a version qt which supports the anti-aliasing and download the dynamic linked version of opera. There is an environment variable you have to set too, but I can't recall what it is. I currently am running qt-2.3.0 and the latest opera. There a few warnings, probably serious, but it runs fine.
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