Yes scribus still has quite some on-screen font rendering problems. But these are partly due to qt (and some of it is fixed in the latest qt3.2-beta) and also developers have decided not to concentrate on the onscreen font rendering problems and rather use their time on making scribus perfect in all other ways as, I believe, their logic is somethng like that "scribus is not for writing on screen but to make print-outs that look fine". However, as I gathered, the issues will eventually be looked into - as one really can't print nice stuff when one doesn't know how it will look exactly on beforehand. Look at the current wish list at: http://www.deswahnsinnsfettebeute.de/scribus/zwiki/WishList and add your particular screen rendering issue (probably priority:low) it isn't listed there already.
-- Johannes Wilm On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Joe Villari wrote: > I've just upgraded to 0.9.10. > > My fonts still render awfully in a document. They print fine but I can't > tell what anything will look like on screen.All of my fonts, icluding > some I've converted from MAC, are available to me. > > Is there some sort of antialiasing that needs turning on? Is it me or is > that just how Scribus is? > > Joe > >
