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Bug 28340
Handbook section on X fonts: anti-aliasing now possible
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>*** chapter.sgml Thu Jun 21 19:21:01 2001 >--- chapter.sgml Fri Jun 22 18:29:34 2001 >*************** >*** 1380,1389 **** > display on a web page) and extremely large fonts (within > StarOffice) will look much better now.</para> > >! <para>One Caveat : XFree86 does not currently support anti-aliased >! font rendering. This is less of an issue at higher screen resolutions >! but the output is still less than optimal when compared with MacOS or >! Microsoft Windows.</para> > > </sect2> > </sect1> >--- 1380,1391 ---- > display on a web page) and extremely large fonts (within > StarOffice) will look much better now.</para> > >! <para>Anti-aliasing: Starting with XFree86 4.0.3, XFree86 does now >! support antialiased fonts. As of now, a lot of software does not >! take advantage of it, but Qt (the toolkit for the KDE desktop) does; >! so if you are running this version of XFree86 (or higher), Qt 2.3 >! (or higher) and KDE, all your KDE/Qt applications will use >! anti-aliased fonts.</para> > > </sect2> > </sect1>
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