Re: FONTS and anti-aliasing
Christian Rose <[email protected]> 20 Apr 2003 23:26:29 +0200
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sön 2003-04-20 klockan 11.24 skrev Anthony Yulo: > Ei! currently i'm using Gnome 1.4 that's included with Redhat 7.2 > CD's... and i've observed that the fonts it uses are not very good... > they are not anti-aliased... now i'm planning to upgrade to Gnome 2.2 > and i already got the sources... I've seen the screen shots in the > Gnome website and the fonts looked good... > > I just want to know.. is fonts anti-aliased activated in 2.2 by > default? or do i have to do some steps first... Just upgrade your system to a newer version of Red Hat Linux (I recommend 9) and you'll have better fonts and anti-aliasing for free. The newer RHL versions use the vastly improven "fontconfig" component for font configuration, which makes dealing with fonts so much easier. I haven't tried manually compiling fontconfig/aa support into applications myself, but I've heard it can be a real pain, so upgrading seems to be a much less painful choice (just insert disc1 of the three first RHL 9 discs and select "Upgrade existing installation"). Christian