>It's possible to turn anti-aliasing On and Off. >If you ask, say, KDE3 to use AA - than all KDE apps wil use it. Most likely, >Qt3 apps will use it, too. >On the other hand, GNOME (GTK) apps may continue to use non-AA text. >To make AA available in GNOME apps, you need to install GNOME2/GTK2 (as GNOME >1.4 doens't support it) and enable AA in GNOME Control Center. >Note that there are some apps (in particular - Mozilla/Netscape) which do not >use GNOME/GTK and KDE/Qt libraries. >All of those apps need to be configured (and, most likely, re-written) on its >own to support AA. >Latest Mozilla build support AA. You should check with your Linux distro >wether Mozilla shipped by default supports AA or not. > >Hope this helps!
Thanx, it's best enought answer. Leatest Mozilla use QT or GTK? Best regards PAZO _______________________________________________ Render mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/render
