Rod Lovett schrieb: > It is indeed like firefox, which also has poor font rendering in Debian, > despite tweaking appearance. > > Seamonkey 1.18 looks much better, and implements the system fonts well. > This may because it had an installer like previous versions, and picked > up font rendering, and up till now has been my browser of choice, a > great browser too. > No more is the case, and despite lots of tweaking, seamonkey 2.0 fonts > are thin and less attractive, despite ostensibly using system fonts and > settings. The gtk engines etc are installed too, with no great > improvement. Perhaps I am missing some configuration that will help. > I would appreciate any suggestions. > Cheers gfx.use_text_smoothing_setting => true (in about:config) should enable you to inherit the system-settings of font-anti-aliasing for example. Does that help? regards
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