OK thanks for your feedback Ryan. It seems that it is actually something about default font size and/or anti-aliasing threshold. The fact is after upgrading pango to 1.22.0 and gtk2 to 2.14.3 I get poor visual result on my MacBook. Could somebody help me improve the result.
Thanks, David Ryan Schmidt a écrit : > > On Oct 18, 2008, at 15:09, David Trem wrote: > >> Ryan Schmidt a écrit : >> >>> On Oct 18, 2008, at 12:37, David Trem wrote: >>> >>>> It seems that I run into trouble with anti-aliasing and gtk2/pango. >>>> With the latest gtk2 2.14.3, Revision 3 >>>> I do not have/see anti-aliasing with pango 1.22.0, x11/pango >>>> >>>> Any idea where I should look for... >>> >>> What do I need to do on my system to reproduce the problem? What does >>> one do with gtk2 to see it? I don't usually use gtk2. >>> >>> What OS, Xcode and MacPorts versions do you have and on what kind of >>> Mac? >> >> MacOS 10.5 >> Xcode 3.0 >> MacPorts 1.6 >> on a MacBook (intel) >> >> Just launch, for example, gtk-demo from the terminal to see >> anti-aliasing is missing. > > Anti-aliasing is present for me: > > Mac OS X 10.4.11 > Xcode 2.5 > MacPorts from trunk > MacBook Pro > > I don't have Leopard available to test with today. > > I have installed gtk2+x11 > Are you using that, or gtk2+quartz? > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
