pav_at_FreeBSD writes: > Andrew Gallatin p=ED=B9e v po 22. 08. 2005 v 09:23 -0400: > > > > Try native mozilla/firefox, you will be pleasantly surprised with the > > > slicky smoothness of fonts delivered by freetype and libXft. > >=20 > > I'm sorry, I should have mentioned: Native versins of firefox and > > other gnomish things (thunderbird) look just as blurry. Xfce menus > > and title bars look bad, etc. The only fonts which look decent > > are the 15-year old X11 fonts that xterm and xemacs use. > > Ah, so the deal is that you actually don't like the antialiasing > smoothness we all love. Hmm. Maybe it is something wrong with my eyes? The odd thing is that when I hook my powerbook to my 1600x1200 lcd, somehow MacOSX makes fonts look decent. They are still blurry, but not nearly so bad. > www/mozilla port have "Enable Xft font anti-aliasing" option, you could > try to toggle this off and try it. Aha! setenv GDK_USE_XFT 0 will do the same thing at runtime.. This seems to improve things quite a bit. But I just don't see how other people can stand the defaults with lcd monitors. DrewReceived on Mon Aug 22 2005 - 11:56:47 UTC
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