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RE: fonts .....: msg#00029gnome.os.redhat
Hi, I'm using an LCD too and found that is very important to use XFont Server (it runs by default on a standard instalation of RedHat 9) so I'd go with it. So, if you aren't running XFont Server give it a shot. Also, if you want, use Microsoft Fonts with it - I generally use them and they look slightly better. Hope this helps, Celso -----Original Message----- From: gnome-redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:gnome-redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Richard Sent: terça-feira, 24 de Junho de 2003 13:52 To: gnome-redhat-list@xxxxxxxxx Subject: fonts ..... I've got my new Redhat 8 box up and running with Gnome 2. Problem is, I hate the way the fonts look on my LCD. They're too thick/heavy. How can I make all my fonts "thinner" I tried turning of anti-aliasing, that just made the fonts look jagged. Tried GDK_USE_XFT = 0, that gave me all the old fonts, as they used to look in Gnome 1.4, but with a very noticible performance hit. There's got to be some setting that controls the weight of all fonts, something in fonts.conf ?? Any ideas anyone ? thanks __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ gnome-redhat-list mailing list gnome-redhat-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-redhat-list |
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