On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> I'm happy with it as it is -- it's very easy to change after install
> anyway.
Yes, exactly. We should leave the default as is. Users can still change
that afterwards anyway.
On Tuesday 27 Aug 2002 17:30, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> On 27 Aug 2002, Frederik Himpe wrote:
> > Could OpenOffice.org be set by default to use anti-aliasing only for
> > 20px and higher?
>
> Yes, but I need other users' opinion first.
I'm happy with it as it is -- it's very easy to change afte
>
>
>Heh. I have no idea how this AA stuff works. Does
>OO.o only do AA when you have it selected to be on in
>KDE (or Gnome or whatever)? If not that's probably
>what it should do.
>
The problem is that some users does not use kde neither gnome (like me).
>I'd like to see some screenshots tho
--- Gwenole Beauchesne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am not quite sure about what we are talking here.
> I initially replied
> to a post requested if the _minimum_ threshold for
> AA could be raised to
> 20px. I personally don't encounter any problem but I
> may be blind.
I actually haven't pl
Hi,
> I think AA looks terrible in general, but I know
> others feel different. If you want to know if you
> should make a change in OO.o (Gwenole) maybe you could
> take some before and after screenshots and post them
> with a poll on MandrakeForum or something.
I am not quite sure about what
--- Adam Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You want opinions? Then fine, don't do this at all -
> I love
> anti-aliasing, fonts look far nicer with it IMHO.
> This is bound to be a
> controversial topic, so it's probably best just to
> leave it at the OOo
> default settings - then if someone
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 17:30, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> On 27 Aug 2002, Frederik Himpe wrote:
>
> > Could OpenOffice.org be set by default to use anti-aliasing only for
> > 20px and higher?
>
> Yes, but I need other users' opinion first.
You want opinions? Then fine, don't do this at all - I l
I think AA looks terrible in general, but I know
others feel different. If you want to know if you
should make a change in OO.o (Gwenole) maybe you could
take some before and after screenshots and post them
with a poll on MandrakeForum or something.
--- Stephane SOPPERA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
>
>>Could OpenOffice.org be set by default to use anti-aliasing only for
>>20px and higher?
>>
>>
>Yes, but I need other users' opinion first.
>
>
I'm currently using Mandrake8.2 (I don't have enough disk space to test
Mdk9) and would like to have antialiasing for all fonts. It's currentl
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 18:30, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> On 27 Aug 2002, Frederik Himpe wrote:
> > Could OpenOffice.org be set by default to use anti-aliasing only for
> > 20px and higher?
>
> Yes, but I need other users' opinion first.
I like anti-aliasing in all sizes on my laptop, since th
On 27 Aug 2002, Frederik Himpe wrote:
> Could OpenOffice.org be set by default to use anti-aliasing only for
> 20px and higher?
Yes, but I need other users' opinion first.
I like all the fonts to be anti-aliased, even small ones.
just my $0.02 worth
Scott
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From: "Frederik Himpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 14:16, Frederik Himpe wrote:
> I have set my /etc/X11/XftConfig not to use anti-aliasing for font sizes
> 12 and 10, which works ok in gnome, but OpenOffice.org seems to ignore
> these settings. I have placed a screenshot on
> http://users.telenet.be/fhimpe/anti-alias.png .
Hello,
I have set my /etc/X11/XftConfig not to use anti-aliasing for font sizes
12 and 10, which works ok in gnome, but OpenOffice.org seems to ignore
these settings. I have placed a screenshot on
http://users.telenet.be/fhimpe/anti-alias.png . You see that even fonts
with these sizes are anti-al
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