On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 09:18, John Allen wrote:

> Well I'm using Cooker with KDE 3.1, and Anti-Aliasing enabled with the 
> Luxi Sans [xft] font, and the desktop looks just magic. No Microsoft 
> fonts needed whatsoever. I think the latest Qt anti-aliasing is just 
> fantastic.

That's because it's not QT anti-aliasing. =). Cooker KDE has been
patched to use freetype2 through Xft2 and fontconfig, which will
hopefully become the default way of doing fonts, because it works a
treat. The microsoft fonts still look better, though. I'm partial to
Tahoma as a desktop font...
-- 
adamw


Reply via email to