On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 08:54:47 -0400 "Marc Ravensbergen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> Hi. I tried E17 a while back and was very happy with it. The only major
> showstopper was that I couldn't turn the anti-aliasing _off_. (why anybody
> would want to make the text look more blurry is beyond me, but each to their
> own I guess :) Doesn't matter whether it comes from OS X, Windows (clear
> type), or various linux window managers, it all gets turned off) Gnome and
> KDE by default ship with it on, but my eyes go nuts after 5 mins so I have
> to turn it off. Is there any way yet I can do this in E? I am comfortable
> editing source code if that's what I have to do.

look here:

http://www.rasterman.com/files/e17-hinting-bytecode.png

what is blurry about those fonts? they are crystal clear, sharp and defined.
any rounded parts are anti-aliased by look smooth and silky. if your fonts look
like this:

http://www.rasterman.com/files/e17-hinting-none.png

something is wrong with your freetype installation as it simply isn't allowing
the bytecode or autohinter to work (autohinter here:)

http://www.rasterman.com/files/e17-hinting-auto.png

> 
> The other thing I was wondering is whether the dock now allows one to click
> on the icon and bring the currently open application to the foreground (OS X
> behaviour) instead of launching a second instance.

you want to use the engage module for that. ibar is a launcher, not a task
switcher. :)

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