Rick Moen wrote:

>> How do you enable anti-aliased fonts in Mozilla? Is this the same as
>> enabling freetype support? I tried this but it seems that it doesn't
>> render correctly. The fonts look ugly.
> These pages might be helpful.
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Hey! Thanks a lot. Those were ver helpful indeed. I'm now enjoying
anti-aliased fonts under Mozilla. In compared to using freetype, this option
really rocks! :) Was able to download the RPMS a few hours ago and I've been
testing Mozilla. The ordinary RPMS and source won't help. You have to use
the experimental builds, the one with XFT support.

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