I don't have have gnome installed either, just WindowMaker. So I guess gnome-font-properties is not really an option. But thanks anyway. Regards, M.
Angus Lees wrote:
Run gnome-font-properties(*) and play around with the anti-aliasing amounts and the various LCD RGBA orderings. You also get to tell gnome-font-properties all about your current resolution too, so make sure that matches what X already knows it is (oops I'm ranting again).
(*) I think thats what its called - I don't have any gnome stuff installed on my current machine.
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