Actually I figured it out -- I just hadn't turned AA *on* in KDE. Duh. :-/
Now that I've got AA working, I'm going crazy trying to figure out why 80% of the fonts on my system are rendered identically. I don't see anything too unusual in my /etc/fonts.conf file. I know font substitution is supposed to make my life easier, but for the most part it just drives me totally nuts.
It's useful to note that Xft on Apple's X11 (and XFree86 4.3.0 and higher) is implemented using the native font APIs. So if the font you're looking for isn't available in your Quartz applications, it won't work with AA turned on in X11.
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