Rob Davies wrote:
At 03:27 pm Saturday 7 10 2000, you wrote:
Fonts. mm, is this Xfrees area of 'responsibility', when they dont print out properly. Is there a fonts group or anything.
just wondering.
dids
Corvin Russell wrote:
I just did. It looks pretty good. It's fast and small, 1.1M dynamically linked or 2.5M with statically linked Qt2.2. It handles all the sites I normally visit.
However, fonts still look crappy, which is par for the course with linux. Aside from Opera for Windows, the real reason I still keep Windows around is sometimes I need a break from linux's ugly font-handling.
Try installing a TrueType fontserver xfsft is a good one and install M$ webfonts, or try getting the M$ webfonts and converting into postscript which is what Linux runs naturally which is most probably where your problem could be.
ciao
Rob Davies
err sorry i was quoting someone else there. I dont have a problem with the displaying of fonts. However i do notice that font handling from screen to printer seems a bit loose in linux which is where my question was directed. ince xfstt is an x-windows font thing, what co=ordintates screen to printer or who ? dids -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq