Hi,

The setting would be GSFontAntiAlias option the system preferences.

What I was doing is trying to modify terminal app to always render its
fonts without Antialiasing, regarthless of them being bitmap or not.

Try the hack and feel the love :)

We just need to enable this functionality in gnustep-back/gui


On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:06 AM, Riccardo Mottola <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 03/30/15 11:02, Luis Garcia Alanis wrote:
>
>> There is a setting on the System Preferences.app Defaults. but it seems
>> to be broken since it seems to do nothing.
>>
>
> which setting? I think there is one but I fear it works for xlib+freetype
> only? I don't remember.
>
>  I looked into the Terminal.app code myself since I also use it and hate
>> how it looks (the fonts).
>>
>
> Terminal uses the available fonts. If you select e.g. "Terminal" or
> "fixed" in the available bitmap sizes on the cairo or xlib backend, it will
> look exactly like xterm. Except if your backend hangs right on these fonts,
> it happens for me in cairo on x86-32bit, but it is some kind of compiler
> optimization problem.
>
>
> Riccardo
>
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