Keyur Shroff wrote:
> Since introduction of anti-aliased text in X11 is not violation
> of X protocol, how can one consider changing [x,y] position
> of a glyph as violation of it?

You're confusing what is defined in the core protocol with
what is possible using requests outside the core protocol.
Drawing anti-aliased text in response to PolyText or one of
the other text requests defined in the core protocol would 
be a violation of the definitions of those requests in the X 
protocol, which is why it's not done that way, but via an 
extension.  

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        -Alan Coopersmith-      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Software Systems Group
         Cust. Advocacy & Tech Services: X11 Engineering
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