On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:08:54PM +0200, Fred Kiefer wrote:
> Richard Stonehouse wrote:
> >I'm having trouble with the text displayed by applications, [...]
> Whcih backend are you using? The art backend is the only one using the
> nfonts, for xlib we did change the default some time ago to anti-aliased
> fonts. Perhaps you just need to switch that of, if you are using this
> backend.
Thanks, Fred. I didn't specify the backend, so I think it was xlib by
default.
I've now tried art and it seems to display in quite a nice
anti-aliased font; is there any reason for not using that?
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 04:15:06PM -0600, Adam Fedor wrote:
>
> On May 3, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Richard Stonehouse wrote:
>
> >If the application is run from a terminal, it outputs error messages
> >of the form:
> >
> > GWorkspace[8813] The font specified for NSFont, Helvetica, can't
> > be found.
> >
>
> Try this:
>
> defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSFontAntiAlias NO
Thanks, Adam. Have done that and it works. However I'll probably go
with the art backend - unless there's a good reason not to?
--
Richard Stonehouse
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