> the solution. I found a document though with which you can see if open
> office is using anti aliased fonts:
> http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/aa_test.sxw
That test isn't reliable. Arial and Helvetica are obviously identical here,
but the fonts are most assuredly antialiased, as
Thomas Adam wrote:
--- Jaap Haitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
All my applications have nice anti aliased fonts except for openoffice.
I suggest you check the BTS again. I see a number of possible complaints
to yours [1].
I'm probably a moron but I don't see a bug similar to mine
If that do
--- Jaap Haitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All my applications have nice anti aliased fonts except for openoffice.
I suggest you check the BTS again. I see a number of possible complaints
to yours [1]. If that doesn't work, I'd next look at whether you're using
defoma (DEbian FOnt MAn
Hi,
All my applications have nice anti aliased fonts except for openoffice.
I've been already searching the web for quite a while but haven't found
the solution. I found a document though with which you can see if open
office is using anti aliased fonts:
http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxh
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