> > http://www.ximian.com/~jacob/aa/
> 
> I know. :-) I want to see what the same desktop would look non-AA. Noone
> posts those pics, for comparison.

Try viewing http://www.ximian.com/~jacob/aa/moz_aa_1.png  in Netscape.
Then look closely at the "V" in your Netscape Toolbar View options:
("File   Edit   View...")
                ^^  
Compared to the "View" in the .png picture down below, the "V" in your 
browser should be jaggier.


> I'm still using 4.0.1. Just wondering has anyone here got antialiasing
> working with 4.0.2? What I want to know is how big a difference does it
X 4.0.2 support anti-aliasing with something called "RENDER support".
>From xfree86.org: 
" (o) Render support has been added. This extension to the X protocol, 
      uniquely XFree86's allows image composition and anti-aliasing text. "

I have no idea  how to get this working (I've got X 4.0.2/KDE 2.0.1 but no AA)
The following seems to suggest that , for KDE users, it may be as simple as a new
version of QT:
 http://news.gnome.org/gnome-news/981746971/981837995/981865603/index_html

Is this accurate?

Regards,
Sonam





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