Actually - you CAN use hebrew fonts with Anti Alias - and in a very simple 
way..

Add this line to the dir lines in /etc/X11/XftConfig:

dir "/usr/share/fonts/default/winfonts"

(thats from my last example)...

But this is not very easy since you need to disable some sizes from anti 
aliasing (anything less then 8 point size letter anti aliased is unreadable 
even on very high quality EIZO screens)...

Hetz

On Tuesday 01 January 2002 11:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This one should go in the FAQ.
>
> Here is the problem:
> > the hebrew fonts were
> > 'gone', and instead of hebrew characters all I could see were lines and
> > dots. Since then, I can't see hebrew on the system; all hebrew characters
> > are shown as dots and lines, no matter what I tried.
>
> Here's the solution:
> Go to KDE's control panel -> Look & Feel -> Fonts and disable
> Anti-Aliasing. Reboot, and voila!
>
> - Aviram
>
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