I've noticed that : 1 - I'm not able to choose an ISO-8859-1 font in switch => it causes a false rendering
2 - when a non ISO-8859-1 font is selected in .gtkrc, mozilla uses its own rendering engine and ... make AA menus. So the question is : is there a way to force mozilla to render AA menus ? Le jeu 16/01/2003 � 10:24, Alexis Sukrieh a �crit : > Le jeu 16/01/2003 � 02:49, Michel D�nzer a �crit : > > On Mit, 2003-01-15 at 10:26, Alexis Sukrieh wrote: > > [...] > > > An other strange thing is that I cannot use helvetica or lucida font in > > > gtk1 : characters are not printed, there are some little boxes instead. > > > > Have you selected the correct encoding? > > Well, the font of my enconding are not rendered correctly, take a look > at the switch preview snapshot attached. It happens with the font > helevetica or lucida* > > > > Does anyone could explain me the main behaviour of mozilla-xft with > > > dealing with antialiased menus ? > > > > > > Could you explain me too, why .gtkrc conflicts with such a stuff ? > > > > It may be related to the Mozilla classic theme trying to track the GTK > > theme. Does the same thing happen with another Mozilla theme? > > Well, currently, I run mozilla with a "Orbit 3+" and I get antialiased > text in the menus... > > Thank you for trying to help me :) > > Alexis. > > > -- > > Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer > > XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast -- Alexis Sukrieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

