On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Damon Muller wrote:
> Turn off anti-aliasing from the control panel thingy. Most of the fonts
> you usually use can't be anti-aliased, and so all you're left with are a
> few that can.
>
it seems that this fix the problem; but I'm curious: why the fonts works
right in other w
Just to follow up.
Turning off Anti-Aliasing was exactly the problem.
I think it has fixed several others as well.
My term windows are much smaller now - more like I expected them to be.
Turn off anti-aliasing from the control panel thingy. Most of the fonts
you usually use can't be anti-alias
Damon Muller wrote:
Quoth Tom Allison,
I'm experiencing a weird problem in kde:
- when using kde wm, I can't access all fonts available in my
system; it defaults to a very ugly and almost unreadable font (Arnold
Boecklin).
- when using another window manager, like wmake
Quoth Tom Allison,
> > I'm experiencing a weird problem in kde:
> > - when using kde wm, I can't access all fonts available in my
> > system; it defaults to a very ugly and almost unreadable font (Arnold
> > Boecklin).
> > - when using another window manager, like wmaker, I launch kde
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 14:56, Mario Olimpio de Menezes spewed forth:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing a weird problem in kde:
> - when using kde wm, I can't access all fonts available in my
> system; it defaults to a very ugly and almost unreadable font (Arnold
> Boecklin).
> - wh
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