On Tuesday 13 March 2001 10:03, you wrote:
I cannot remember where the qt2-2.3.0 rpms were placed for Mandrake 7.2. I
could download the qt source and build it (again-I did it on my fast
desktop) but I'd rather just go for the binaries for my rather sluggish
I don't see why you'd need to
I cannot remember where the qt2-2.3.0 rpms were placed for Mandrake 7.2. I
could download the qt source and build it (again-I did it on my fast desktop)
but I'd rather just go for the binaries for my rather sluggish laptop. Where
were they placed?
On Monday 12 March 2001 12:35, Tobias Marx
Praedor Tempus schrieb:
I cannot remember where the qt2-2.3.0 rpms were placed for Mandrake 7.2. I
could download the qt source and build it (again-I did it on my fast desktop)
but I'd rather just go for the binaries for my rather sluggish laptop. Where
were they placed?
Praedor Tempus schrieb:
no, it should work right out of the box.
I must say that my system has been totally dicked up by the switch to
qt2-2.3.0. This only affects kde apps. Most of my kde app menus are messed
up, with the menu widgets being totally screwed vs the text in them. In
Thanks for the pointer. I will be attempting the suggested fix (from the
cooker list) and see how that goes. Then I'll let ya'll know what comes of
it. I am hoping to be able to stick with qt-2.3.0 because the fonts really
do look damn nice.
On Monday 12 March 2001 12:35, Tobias Marx
On Saturday 10 March 2001 03:23, you wrote:
Expert User schrieb:
can you post instructions/pointers about how to compile XF86 4.0.2
with AA support for mandrake? that would be great!
Do I have to compile WHOLE KDE again to get AA enabled??
no, it should work right out of the box.
I
Expert User schrieb:
can you post instructions/pointers about how to compile XF86 4.0.2
with AA support for mandrake? that would be great!
Do I have to compile WHOLE KDE again to get AA enabled??
no, it should work right out of the box.
Praedor Tempus schrieb:
Nice! I was going to build it myself but yours do fine. It looks REAL nice
to have antialiased fonts (finally). Fortunately, I already had
XFree86-4.0.2 built and installed...and it works just fine with qt-2.3.0
antialiasing.
could you please post your XF86config
All your antiased font are belong to Tobias!
mm
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Tobias Marx wrote:
I've compiled rpms of qt2.3 for Mandrake 7.2 from the cooker srpms.
You can download them here: http://rpm.digitalprojects.com.
They install fine, but the unsupported xfree4.02 rpms seem not to
support
I've compiled rpms of qt2.3 for Mandrake 7.2 from the cooker srpms.
You can download them here: http://rpm.digitalprojects.com.
They install fine, but the unsupported xfree4.02 rpms seem not to
support antialiasing. I'm going to compile new xfree rpms from cooker
tomorow. I hope this will help.
This is wonderful! Thank you for doing this.
M.
On Friday 09 March 2001 18:03, Tobias Marx wrote:
I've compiled rpms of qt2.3 for Mandrake 7.2 from the cooker srpms.
You can download them here: http://rpm.digitalprojects.com.
They install fine, but the unsupported xfree4.02 rpms seem not to
Nice! I was going to build it myself but yours do fine. It looks REAL nice
to have antialiased fonts (finally). Fortunately, I already had
XFree86-4.0.2 built and installed...and it works just fine with qt-2.3.0
antialiasing.
On Friday 09 March 2001 19:03, you wrote:
I've compiled rpms
can you post instructions/pointers about how to compile XF86 4.0.2
with AA support for mandrake? that would be great!
Do I have to compile WHOLE KDE again to get AA enabled??
-nak
Praedor Tempus wrote:
Nice! I was going to build it myself but yours do fine. It looks REAL nice
to have
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