> Anti-aliasing fonts somehow is switched off now all of a
> sudden, which makes me think that some update to my
> system must have dropped some dependency.

You need to configure fltk-1.1.7 and 1.1.9 with "--enable-xft" set to
get anti-aliasing.

(And of course you need the XFT and fontconfig dependencies and
supporting dev libs installed on your system.)

Note that with fltk-1.3, the default is to have xft enabled.





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