On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 02:25:33PM -0400, Aaron wrote:
> On -3175-Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 12:41:14PM -0700, Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> spake thus,
> > I've been trying to understand how fonts work on Debian over the last few days, 
> > and thought it might be useful 
> > to share some of the references that look especially useful and some things I 
> > think I've found out.  I was 
> > inspired particularly by some problems with fonts under KDE, and I haven't fixed 
> > them yet.  So I'm hardly an 
> > expert.
> > 
> 
> Fonts in X are something that I've never really comprehended, and I wish someone 
> somewhere would explain what the deal is with font servers like Xft and FreeType, 
> their strengths and weaknesses, and what about anti-aliasing, and having fonts like 
> Verdana available for just web browsing.
> 
> If someone could write a mini-HOWTO on these topics it'd be like Christmas for me 
> over here.
> 
> Just a footnote to Ross: I don't mean to be nitpicky but you should either just 
> break paragraphs, or more sensibly break your lines at 72 or 75 characters, it would 
> help legibility enormously.

Aaron, is this a joke? _Your_ lines are about three screens wide!

Maybe, just maybe, it _was_ a joke and I just made a fool of myself, ;-)

David


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