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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Anti-aliasing fonts
From:       Rik Hemsley <rik () kde ! org>
Date:       2001-04-27 20:24:09
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#if Jean-Eric Cuendet
> 
> Hi,
> I just installed KDE 2.2a1 to try anti-aliasing fonts.
> It's GREAT. Really! And KDE as so much nice features!
> You made a great job all. Thanks.
> 
> I've a suggestion though:
> I enabled anti-aliasing fonts in KDE and it worked OK.
> The fonts in applications like KWord, Krayon, Kwrite, etc.. are VERY good.
> But then, the fonts on menus, toolbars, etc... are also anti-aliased and
> less readable then without it. Is there a solution for this?

Yes, use a decent font which is well-hinted such as the freely available
'web fonts' collection from Microsoft. I find 'verdana' is usable down
to very small sizes. There are also some nice fonts available with
Corel Photo Paint IIRC.
 
Rik

 
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