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Subject: Re: KVim 6.0 development
From: Mickael Marchand <m.marcha () alemtid ! asso ! fr>
Date: 2001-11-04 18:34:28
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hi,
i fully agree with you, we don't need AntiAlias fonts in vim, but
my problem is to disable these fonts with KDE :)
on KDE 2 this is easy, i found the tip used by konsole and that works,
but with KDE3 things seems more complicated and i have to investigate
more to understand how i can manage fonts.
Font selection is my priority, don't worry :)
cheers,
Mik
On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 12:55:32PM -0500, Donovan Rebbechi wrote:
>
> Just my $0.02: anti-aliased fonts aren't (IMO) essential in a text editor
> anyway, because the goal is to render something that's readable on-screen
> (as opposed to something that resembles printed output) However, font
> selection is clearly an important feature (esp since the same font looks
> different on different displays)
>
> --
> Donovan
>
--
Mickael Marchand
Elève-ingénieur / Engineer student
Ecole des Mines de Douai - France
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