* Jarno Elonen schrieb am 08.01.02 um 22:00 Uhr: > > > XftConfig: > > > > > > # Many true type fonts are optimized for point size 9-12 > > > # and look clearer without AA in those sizes: > > > match any family == "*" edit antialias = true; > > > match all size > 8 all size < 13 edit antialias = false; > > > > I have the Problem here, that those "> 8 all size < 13" fonts are > > very ugly then (if AA is enabled). They are not AA and ugly. With AA > > disabled they look nice then... > > A bit confused now.. If they look nice with AA disabled in those sizes, the > snippet above should do just the right trick..? It enables AA for > fonts smaller or equal to 8 points and bigger or equal to 13. Sizes 9, 10, > 11, 12 and 13 (ie. the most common sizes) are always non-antialiased in every > application. >
Yes, I know. That was the strange thing that those fonts were ugly although AA was disabled for them. These 9-12 Size fonts looked different with or without AA. When I enabled AA for them by disabling the specific configline they were AA enabled and you know what that looks like... -Marc -- +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | --> http://www.links2linux.de <-- Jetzt mit neuen Features! | | wie z.B. [EasyLink] | +---Registered-Linux-User-#136487------------http://counter.li.org +

