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Subject: Use anti-aliasing for fonts
From: Chia-I Wu <b90201047 () ntu ! edu ! tw>
Date: 2005-12-22 18:18:26
Message-ID: 20051222181826.GA8332 () ntu ! edu ! tw
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Hi all,
I'm new to KDE and I am not sure if there are other ways to enable
anti-aliasing fonts. But when I enable anti-aliasing through kcontrol,
it writes the following to ~/.fonts.conf:
<match target="font" >
<edit mode="assign" name="antialias" >
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
</match>
and
1) All apps are forced anti-aliased. This is not good, IMHO, because
when you select to use some font through kcontrol, gtk+ apps, for
example, are not affected. It should work similarly for
anti-aliasing enabling.
2) Some apps have check boxs to disable anti-aliasing specifically. It
simply don't work then.
Would it be possible to enable anti-aliasing in ways not involving
fontconfig?
I am running KDE 3.5.
--
Regards,
olv
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