I don't understand - is the default for anti-ailiased files now going to be
that it installs turned off, that it doesn't install, or that it installs
turned on?
On my laptop, the anti-ailiased fonts are infinitely better that the
non-ailiased fonts that KDE boots with under 7.2 and earlier cookers.
If you ARE going to ship the product with this disabled, PLEASE make
an easy way to enable it... or better yet, let the installer ask at setup
if the user wants it.
Just my $0.02
Vinny
On Tuesday 20 March 2001 13:04, you wrote:
> On 20 Mar 2001, Daouda LO wrote:
> > Claudio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I wish to add one more problem...
> > >
> > > 11. "Use antialiased fonts" is ON by default. I guess many users won't
> > > this untill the whole distribution could not make the KDE **usable**
> > > with those kind of fonts... So PLEASE (!!!) turn off that option in
> > > next
> > > recompilation... ;o)
> >
> > Will be done in next rebuild .
>
> Great. Are you also including my patch to make it more usable when
> antialiasing gets switched on?
>
> Note that it only affects the case of the broken libXft, so it won't do any
> harm for the general case (no AA) or when XFree 4.1 comes out.
>
> Anyway, I'm including it again here.
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