That's the boat I've been in, but Opera is better so far than IE and it bugs
me that its a fair strain to read. I've heard that KDE 2.1.1 has a gui
checkbox which enables antialiasing, so I'm giving that a try (I'm currently
running KDE 2.0pre, which has no such checkbox). I will let you know if it
works.
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Antialiasing
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 05:11, Shawn Church wrote:
> antialiased fonts in eD2.4. I remember at the time someone (maybe Les?)
> mentioning a way to enable this, but I haven't been able to find it
[snip]
Damn, you're right, the only reference I have is Dep's original article on
the subject, you might want to read the ..contrib archives to find it again
(unless SerenDepity pipes up)
Most of the later distro's have this enabled by default, so I sorta kinda
put
it in the too hard basket, as being a waste of time bothering.
</poor excuse turned off>
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