On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Brian Ashe wrote:

>I've got the Redhat 7.1 Seawolf installed and running KDE 2.1.1 on it. Now
>everything points to the anti-aliased fonts being on. But no dice. Is there
>some sort of trick I'm missing?
>
>Of note, I do have it set up for using TTFs as well. That all went smoothly
>and really improved things alot. But I'd really like to see this thing go
>into anti-aliasing for full effect.

Go in the kde control panel and turn on Anti Aliased fonts.  This
will unfortunately leave you with a script font that is hard to
read albeit nice looking - but more suited to a wedding
invitation than a desktop font.  ;o)   Go to the font screen and
change the fonts to something more appropriate.

The problem is that the regular bitmap font's are not AA'able, so
it uses scalable fonts but can't find replacements for the
default font so it substitutes the first font found which is the
script font.  ;o(



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