> ?????????? Can you explain that a bit better. It's QPainter and X what is used, > KWord doesn't do anything special with fonts, just QPainter::setFont(). I Mean > X doesn't offer things like anti-aliasing and so on, so we don't have that. The problem is with X-fonts in general: ofcourse they are not bad, but the fonts that come with usually don't include nicely scalable fonts. You might want to check out xfstt, a font server for X that can use M$ Windows (TM) TrueType fonts. I'm also using this, and it makes X (not only KOffice!) look a lot better. For information on how to 'de-uglify' your X-fonts, go to http://www.google.com, and search for 'Font Deuglification Howto'. If you can't find it, I have a copy lying around on my harddisk somewhere. Just mail me in private if you want to have it. Greets, Wilke Havinga