On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 03:43:15PM +0100, David Holden wrote: > > I don't think mozilla yet supports antialiased fonts although I think it > is going to be in the next version.
It is available now, though labeled experimental (works fine mostly, I am using it). He has other issues though ... > On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 10:29, Luk???? Dlab wrote: > > I have recently installed RedHat 8.0 Psyche. Everything looks beautiful > > except Mozilla. I tried to replace xfs and wrote font path to > > xf86config, but with no effect. I also modified mozilla config file in > > (i think) /usr/lib/mozilla/?/config and enabled Freetype 2 fonts. Also > > with no effect. Fonts in mozilla are ugly in menus, message boxes, in > > rendered web sites, in fact everywhere. If you have please some advice > > to "deuglify" fonts in mozilla please let me know, I would be very > > happy. RH 8.0 made very good impression to me so I would like to stay > > with this system. Go to http://tldp.org, look in mini HOWTOs for Font De-Uglification, and read the font path stuff and also both the Netscape and Mozilla stuff. And the truetype stuff. The Mozilla fonts should look decent if your fontpath is good, you have some truetypes to make available, and you tell Mozilla what to use for default serif and sans-serif fonts. There is also a brief section on anti-aliasing with the xft/mozilla versions, which uses a very different font configuration scheme (if you want to take it that far). -- Hal Burgiss -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list