David Jensen wrote:
| gtk-xft-antialias = 0|
hmm, where'd them line come from?
gtk-xft-antialias = 0
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Does anyone know how to make Thunderbird toolbar fonts sharper? I
compiled Xorg and use fluxbox. The fluxbox anti-alias option seems to
have no effect. I have anti-alias turned to "false."
Gtk2 is the likely culprit.
Maybe add this setting to ~/.gtkrc and or ~/.
Greetings:
My Thunderbird toolbar fonts are fuzzy as I can't choose them through
_E_dit/Prefere_n_ces/Fonts. The mail fonts I can choose (fixed) are crisp.
Does anyone know how to make Thunderbird toolbar fonts sharper? I
compiled Xorg and use fluxbox. The fluxbox anti-alias option seems
As threatened on lfs-support, here are some expurgated interim results
from building on x86_64 using /lib64 and /usr/lib64.
I wanted to try building a multilib system, but using just a 64-bit
desktop. The following notes comment on packages/configure-options.
Many of these versions are now out
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 17:47 -0500, DJ Lucas wrote:
> I fail to see Why? If moz is broken then it should be fixed.
... and
> Okay, the question remains, using the same build directory and 'make
> install' does it work, if not, why?
... and
> No. It's covered in the book, but the book is broke
Peter B. Steiger wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-06-26 at 12:17 +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
>
>>You shouldn't go filing bugs if it's the BLFS build process that's
>>broken. I haven't had this problem for more than a year, but then I
>>don't build Firefox the BLFS way, I do it the Mozilla way
>>http://www.mo