On May 31, 2010, at 00:56 , Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-5-31 14:38 , Brandon Allbery wrote:
On May 31, 2010, at 00:29 , Joshua Root wrote:
Maybe you should ask whoever you heard this from. If you can't
specify a
particular technical difference, I doubt anybody can point you to
the
right sett
On 2010-5-31 14:38 , Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On May 31, 2010, at 00:29 , Joshua Root wrote:
>> Maybe you should ask whoever you heard this from. If you can't specify a
>> particular technical difference, I doubt anybody can point you to the
>> right setting even if it exists.
>
>
> I suspect he
On May 31, 2010, at 00:29 , Joshua Root wrote:
Maybe you should ask whoever you heard this from. If you can't
specify a
particular technical difference, I doubt anybody can point you to the
right setting even if it exists.
I suspect he means this (from my .fonts.conf):
~/Library/Fonts
Maybe you should ask whoever you heard this from. If you can't specify a
particular technical difference, I doubt anybody can point you to the
right setting even if it exists.
On 2010-5-31 14:27 , Danny Michel wrote:
> any ideas?
>
> On 5/29/10 6:27 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
>> Well, maybe you shoul
Well, maybe you should start by explaining what exactly the difference is.
On 2010-5-30 08:19 , Danny Michel wrote:
> i didn't mean the fonts within gtk apps. i meant the universal font on
> os x. essentially, i would like to edit os x font rendering to look like
> linux.
>
> On 5/29/10 6:14 PM,
On 2010-5-30 02:36 , Danny Michel wrote:
> I heard it was possible to make OS X fonts render like Linux fonts via
> Macports. Is this really possible? If so, how would i do it?
The fonts in GTK apps running under X11 look just like they do on Linux
to me.
- Josh
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I heard it was possible to make OS X fonts render like Linux fonts via
Macports. Is this really possible? If so, how would i do it?
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