But on my 10.2 system even antialiasing did not work from the beggining of using SUSE 10.2 (in KDE). If I set antialiasing to full in KDE control center fonts look like if they would not be antialiased at all. I have to switch to medium antialiasing for a visible effect. I checked 10.3 and it seems this has not chenged in it. Full antialiasing still does not work. Is this a KDE or SUSE bug? And when will it be fixed? TIA, IG
"Full" anti-aliasing ("aa") was disabled in default 10.2 install.
Set aa
to "medium" in default 10.2 and you will get fairly good aa. Follow the subpixel hinting page if you want to enable full aa.
Thanks David. I could not remember that full antialiasing was disabled in 10.2 by default. But the point is it seems to me that this issue is still not fixed in 10.3. Cheers, IG <br><br>______________________________________________________________________<br> http://ad.adverticum.net/b/cl,1,6022,139845,209300/click.prm" target=new">Unja? Utálja? Találjon sokkal jobbat helyette! TÖBB MINT 5.000 ÁLLÁSHIRDETÉS közül biztosan sikerül!!! </a> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org