On Friday 13 June 2003 12:02, Terje Kvernes wrote:
> Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>   [ ... ]
>
> > Call it what you like, they look blurry though... like someone
> > penciled the GUI text with a 4B and then smudged it over with a
> > sweaty thumb ;)
>
>   the appearance of anti-aliased fonts depend a lot on resolution, the
>   font in question and the fontsize.  it's a good idea to check the
>   font settings with gnome-control-center, see the details button for
>   more details (duh).  using an LCD panel and subpixel anti-aliasing
>   stuff in galeon are _crisp_ beyond belief.
>
>   I do admit I had to work quite a bit to make the menus in Gnome look
>   nice, but that was mostly solved by choosing a good sans serif font.

<troll> Or by using KDE. </troll>

But on a more serious note, AA fonts shouldn't take *that* much tweaking... 
Usually it's just a quick fix or an out-of-the-box love.

-- 
Zack Gilburd
http://tehunlose.com

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