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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Mixing encodings with an HTML page
From:       Lars Knoll <lars () trolltech ! com>
Date:       2001-03-07 12:42:36
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On Wednesday 07 March 2001 13:28, "Éric" Brunet wrote:
> In ens.mailing-lists.kde-devel, you wrote:
> >2.2. It'll work directly if you use the new antialiased fonts with Qt-2.3,
> >beacause these are always Unicode fonts, and Qt just pretends them to be
> >something different.
>
> Hmm, I must be dense. I read this sentence as ``qt-2.3 comes with some
> scalable unicode fonts; it always uses them and pretends them to be
> standard X11 fonts''. I have been to the trolls' website, but I was
> unable to find a qt-2.3 and I have seen no trace of a font definition
> file in qt-2.2.4 or in today's snapshot of qt-3.0.0.
>
> Well... It was too good to be true...

Qt-2.3 is available as a beta only for the moment. The final version will 
come out real soon now.

But we don't ship any fonts with Qt. If you use 2.3, and XFree-4.0.2 or 
later, and configure your system to use nice true type fonts, these true type 
fonts will always be opened as unicode fonts, and it'll work. Lot's of if's, 
I know...

Lars
 
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