OK... a couple of stupid questions, since it *appears* to work on my machine:

1. Are you sure you've added the lines to
~/Library/Application Support/Camino/user.js
and *not the one in ~/Library/Application Support/Chimera*, and launched your browser after making the edits?


2. If so, could you post screenshots somewhere of it working in Firefox and not Camino? The fonts *look* aa to me, but I've been known to miss such issues in the past :-)

regards,

Geoff

Aaron Faby wrote:

The nightly builds have the ability to use Quartz to render fonts
anti-aliased (thanks Pink!). You can't set it from the GUI yet, but
the lines for user.js are:

user_pref("browser.quartz.enable", true);
user_pref("browser.quartz.enable.all_font_sizes", true);

The first line is recognized and appears to work. The problem is the
second line does not. The second line makes *all* fonts render anti-aliased,
similar to what Safari does.


These changes also effect Firefox, which does take the setting and
renders all fonts anti-aliased.

Regards,
Aaron


On Mar 27, 2004, at 11:22 PM, Geoff Beier wrote:


Aaron Faby wrote:

I can't seem to get Camino to use browser.quartz.enable.all_font_sizes.
I've set it in user.js, AND prefs.js with no luck. It does work in
Firefox, though. Any ideas?

What's it supposed to do? Preferential (http://preferential.mozdev.org ) doesn't document that one.
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