Joao Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<a6mcd9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > I was very happy to read that Mozilla 0.9.9 now supports True Type fonts as > well as anti-aliasing. I thought that, finally, I would see Mozilla render > fonts as elegantly as Konqueror. > > But, despite following the instructions carefully > (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/fonts/unix/enabling_truetype.html) was > unable to notice any improvement on how fonts look. I can see that some > True Type fonts are available in the Preferences: > microsoft-verdana-iso8859-1 > microsoft-georgia-iso8859-1 > ...
These are not the fonts you should look for. If it's working, you'll see font names that are capitalized: like Microsoft-verdana-iso8859-1. Shot in the dark, but I run debian, and the libfreetype.so.6.2 that was installed didn't do the trick. I had to compile Freetype2 from src (I used http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freetype/freetype-2.0.9.tar.bz2). - rick
