On Sat, 06 Oct 2001 08:03:32 -0500 "Jim Doen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled
profusely:

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> If someone from KDE.org could forward this e-mail
> to the person(s) or group responsible
> (if they aren't look issues)....  I'd appreciate
> their consideration...
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> - Antialiased fonts are ugly on KDE. Whenever I
>   enable antialiased fonts on KDE, the menubar's
>   fonts, etc. become *harder* to read?   (The
>   fonts appear narrow, squished, smudged, somewhat
>   bold and somewhat blurry.  I've tried different
>   fonts with different sizes... no luck... still
>   ugly.)   By contrast, Microsoft Windows' (which
>   is installed on the same machine) antialiased
>   fonts are clear, crisp, symetrical, and "easy
>   on the eyes".  It would be nice if KDE 3.0
>   would address this "squished/narrow/ugly"
>   antialiased font problem for KDE 3.0.

use arial for your font.. and sudenly find it clear, crisp etc.

its the fonts you use.. not Xrender. :)

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> - Cut, Paste, Copy to work everytime in KDE.
>   Often, if I copy something from KWrite and
>   try to paste it into Mozilla, etc. it doesn't
>   work.
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> - KDE should consider "KDE Update" functionality.
>   Perhaps work with Sourceforge to have "KDE Update"?
>   Therefore, end-users could visit a single
>   website online and see what needs to be
>   upgraded on their particular workstation
>   automatically (and this would depend on
>   what they have installed).  This "KDE Update"
>   would mimic the "Windows Update".
>   Also, perhaps a complete "self-updating"
>   mechanism for KDE itself -- so, when a new
>   version of KDE is released, the end-user could
>   easily update their KDE installation.
> 
> It would be great if these items were addressed
> in the upcoming version of KDE 3.0.
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