On Tuesday 17 July 2001 22:22, Dan Berdine wrote: > On Tuesday 17 July 2001 04:35 am, Putz Ákos wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 09:05:30AM +0100, Viktor Lakics wrote: > > > The second question: I love AA, but I absolutely need konsole with > > > the "linux" console font (not AA-ed). Konsole looks crap when I use > > > AA-ed fonts. Is there any way to have a specific app started with > > > non AA-d fonts from an AA-ed environment? > > > > mv /usr/bin/konsole /usr/bin/konsole.real > > > > create a new /usr/bin/konsole script: > > > > ---cut--- > > #!/bin/bash > > export QT_XFT=0 > > /usr/bin/konsole.real $* > > ---cut--- > > Thanks, I'v been wondering about this for some time now myself, and my > problem has been solved. (Just remember if you have a button for > konsole in kicker, you need to set it to launch from a terminal. At > least for me.)
Same here (and everywhere). By default kicker tells kdeinit to lauch (well, load the shared lib version of konsole). And the QT_XFT setting are not propagate to kdeinit. > > Still, this seems like a real hack. I *like* haveing AA fonts, and > would like to be able to use them in Konsole as well. This was one of > the things I was really hoping KDE2.2 would have fixed. Is there some It's qt that does AA, not KDE. And 99.9% of AA problems are config error/problems. > reason why this hasn't been fixed yet? It seems to be a problem for > everyone... I switched from white on black to black on light yellow and use AA fonts (the M$ ones) always with konsole (on a TFT display). A AA article on dot.kde mentions methods to use other AA algorightms AFAIR. Maybe some of them work better for light on dark colors ... Never found the time to try. Achim > > Cheers, > > -Dan