> 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
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