Hi all, I am using SuSE 7.1 and Star Office 5.2 and I think that could be great to find some way to get anti aliassing. That could be great on Konqueror too. Does anybody know what to do? Thank you very much, Luis Pablo Gasparotto _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
On Monday 30 July 2001 12:46 pm, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote:
Hi all,
I am using SuSE 7.1 and Star Office 5.2 and I think that could be great to find some way to get anti aliassing. That could be great on Konqueror too.
AFAIK, you can't anti-alias StarOffice 5.2 (6.0 will be GTK+ based, and will support anti-aliasing through a patch). Konqueror is easier since it is part of KDE. The first step to getting KDE to be antialiased is to install qt-experimental from your cd (you may want to get the newer qt-experimental 2.3). Now, KDE 2.01 or 2.1 will be antialiased. In 2.1.2 go to the "style" section in the Look & Feel area of Control Center, and check antialiasing. I would advice moving up to KDE 2.1.2 or perhaps waiting a week and getting the amazing new KDE 2.2. It's an absolute dream to work with (even better than KDE 2.1.x), and will be out August 6th. -Tim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks tbutler@uninetsolutions.com ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com ============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============
* Timothy R. Butler (tbutler@uninetsolutions.com) [010730 18:16]: ->On Monday 30 July 2001 12:46 pm, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote: ->> Hi all, ->> ->> I am using SuSE 7.1 and Star Office 5.2 and I think that could be great to ->> find some way to get anti aliassing. That could be great on Konqueror too. -> -> AFAIK, you can't anti-alias StarOffice 5.2 (6.0 will be GTK+ based, and ->will support anti-aliasing through a patch). Konqueror is easier since it is ->part of KDE. The first step to getting KDE to be antialiased is to install ->qt-experimental from your cd (you may want to get the newer qt-experimental ->2.3). Now, KDE 2.01 or 2.1 will be antialiased. In 2.1.2 go to the "style" ->section in the Look & Feel area of Control Center, and check antialiasing. -> I would advice moving up to KDE 2.1.2 or perhaps waiting a week and getting ->the amazing new KDE 2.2. It's an absolute dream to work with (even better ->than KDE 2.1.x), and will be out August 6th. I was under the impression that as of QT 2.3.X that the qt-experimental rpm wasn't needed...it's built in. :) -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org "Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom" --General Patton
Hi Ben,
I was under the impression that as of QT 2.3.X that the qt-experimental rpm wasn't needed...it's built in. :)
Hmm... I'm sure you are right. I was thinking SuSE still seperated them on 7.1 systems. It definately makes more sense to eliminate qt-experimental altogether. -Tim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks tbutler@uninetsolutions.com ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com ============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============
* Timothy R. Butler (tbutler@uninetsolutions.com) [010730 18:25]: ->Hi Ben, ->> I was under the impression that as of QT 2.3.X that the qt-experimental ->> rpm wasn't needed...it's built in. :) -> -> Hmm... I'm sure you are right. I was thinking SuSE still seperated them on ->7.1 systems. It definately makes more sense to eliminate qt-experimental ->altogether. Yes, but if you have the current KDE2 release off the ftp site..should be fine...or KDE 2.2 Beta1. :) -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org "Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom" --General Patton
On Monday 30 July 2001 06:12 pm, Timothy Butler wrote:
AFAIK, you can't anti-alias StarOffice 5.2 (6.0 will be GTK+ based, and will support anti-aliasing through a patch). Konqueror is easier since it is part of KDE. The first step to getting KDE to be antialiased is to install qt-experimental from your cd (you may want to get the newer qt-experimental 2.3). Now, KDE 2.01 or 2.1 will be antialiased. In 2.1.2 go to the "style" section in the Look & Feel area of Control Center, and check antialiasing. I would advice moving up to KDE 2.1.2 or perhaps waiting a week and getting the amazing new KDE 2.2. It's an absolute dream to work with (even better than KDE 2.1.x), and will be out August 6th.
Don't you also need an x-server that will support it? I don't think it will work with my graphics chip, SiS 5597 -- Bob Rea Fear of Hell is pernicious; So is fear of Heaven. rear@sirius.com http://www.sirius.com/~rear
Don't you also need an x-server that will support it? I don't think it will work with my graphics chip, SiS 5597
Yes, you do need an x-server that supports it. Go to a console and type xdpyinfo | grep RENDER that should tell you if you can use anti-aliasing. -Tim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks tbutler@uninetsolutions.com ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com ============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============
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Luis Pablo Gasparotto
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Timothy R.Butler