>> Shouldn't antialiasing be enabled?
 >>
 > If it is fonts looks blured. I have BTC enabled on my Slackware box 
and it looks good without antialiasing.
 >> Also, could you provide a more detailed info on what fonts do you have
 >> installed? (I do not know what you mean with "all MS ttf fonts").
 >>


I reported this bug 6 months ago at the time of 2007.0 Beta. I'm 
horrified to hear it still hasn't been fixed! I think that the PLF 
libfreetype6 has been compiled without the bytecode interpreter being 
properly enabled.

Everything was fine in 2006, (and in fact for years before that). Could 
the person who compiled libfreetyp6 for the plf perhaps do a diff 
against the previous version to see what changed?


If any more info is needed on how it *should* work, please see my 
webpage here, referring to Mdv 2006. It includes some images.
  http://www.richardneill.org/a22p-mdk11-0.php#fonts


Alternatively (much as I hate to say this), use a Debian based distro 
(Debian/Knoppix/Ubuntu), because they just ignore the software patent, 
and build libfreetype correctly in the main distro.
[That said, Ubuntu Edgy has a bug in OpenOffice fonts, which is specific 
to OOo, but rather nasty]


Regards,

Richard

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