On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 19:26:36 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 10:57:33 +0200 Manuel Werlberger
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> 
> evas does not support sub-pixel "lcd" smoothing (personally i find it horribly
> ugly as it gives text a wavy coloured "outline" and it's also a
> non-display-system portable hack that simply cheats based on an assumption of
> how your lcd works - when you have a different display tech this will all fall
> apart. also it is slower to draw (by a reasonable margin) than regular AA
> text.
> 
> so the simple answer: no.
> 
> if you really want to - you can send patches :) but i have no intention of
> adding that to evas's font rendering engine myself (for the above reasons). :)

nb - my answer was for e17 itself and efl stuff - gtk or gnome apps is...
another story - see manuel's mail :)

> > Hi!
> > 
> > I just reinstalled my laptop with KUbuntu (because i like some of the
> > K-apps and Ubuntu -- but thats a different story). Fact is that when i am
> > running KDE with subpixel rendering and all the stuff turned on the fonts
> > (and also the application headers and so on) look much better than in e17.
> > I just want to keep using E because i love it and think it is way the best
> > WM. But still i want it to look great with smoothed fonts and i do not want
> > to set all the fonts within all programs and so on. Is there a possibility
> > to use subpixel rendering for E17. For GTK apps it is ok with creating
> > a .gtkrc but still i am not absolutely happy with other programs. Of course
> > i can set every single app to Bitstream fonts but i do not want to do
> > this :-).
> > 
> > Du you have the same problems or do you simply do not care about that. 
> > Especially the fonts are a big problem for me. Because i have a rather
> > small 12,1" display and like small and smooth fonts and hate it when the
> > menu-bar of an app needs way to much space and there is not enough left for
> > me to work...
> > 
> > Thx for any hints and tips how you deal with those stuff....
> > 
> > Regards,
> >  Manuel
> > 
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