Alexander Malmberg wrote:

The wiki has a couple of pages about this:

http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/back-art%20Installation
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/nfont%20packages

- Alexander Malmberg



Thanks to you and Pete French, I installed the art backend.
I am going to report the result to you.

In short, the art backend works fine.

At first I forgot to set GSFontAntiAlias to YES and, naturally,
got the same result as that of the xlib backend.  After setting
the environmental variable correctly, the trouble has disappeared!

One thing to note: Depending on the value of GSFontAntiAlias,
I saw different kind of fonts.  So I'm not sure if I conclude
the cause of the bug really lies in the xlib backend.  I'll test
other programs to see what happens, and if I find something,
I'll send you a supplement to this note.

KK





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