On Monday 13 March 2006 16:47, Rubin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 16:43 +0800, Rhythm.G wrote:
> > It works well for me, so maybe somewhere in your configuration, you are
> > using LCD? If so, I don't know, I have only a CRT, it looks like a font
> > anti-aliase defection.
>
> I use a LCD screen, however this problem did not exist in previous
> versions; this problem was introduced with the last package update.
>
> > Rubin wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Since the last openoffice update, The font rendering seems to be
> > > broken. It looks extremely jaggy. I've attached a small screenshot to
> > > this email to show what happens. I'm using Tahoma as an interface font
> > > in Gnome and it used to work great for OpenOffice as well, never had
> > > issues with it until now. Version: openoffice-base 2.0.2-2

I have a CRT and I see problems with rendering "Tahoma" too .. not in the UI 
(i use bitstream vera sans for ui) but in the spreadsheet/writer.
Other fonts work properly.

-- 
Vinay S Shastry

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