Of course Opera 5.0 for Linux supports AA v. well. It looks nicer than Konq to me (and is much more flexible for font-resizing on the fly). Be sure to get the dynamically linked version though. Tim Harrell
-----Original Message----- From: Avi Schwartz [mailto:avi@CFFtechnologies.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 1:05 AM To: SuSE listserve Subject: Re: [SLE] Anti-aliasing: Konqeror vs. Netscape
Currently only QT (which KDE uses at its core) support AA. Applications need to be modified in order to support AA. Netscape was not modified (and probably will never be). Maybe Mozilla will support it in the future, who knows.
Avi
--On Sunday, August 12, 2001 07:56:19 PM -0400 Paul Abrahams
wrote: I just tried viewing the same web page under KDE 2.2beta in Konqueror and also in Netscape. In Konqueror I get anti-aliasing and a sans-serif font; in Netscape I get a serif font and no anti-aliasing (checked it with xmag). Any ideas on what I should check out to account for the difference?
Paul
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