> Roderick Colenbrander wrote: > >> 2009/3/15 Roderick Colenbrander <thunderbir...@gmx.net>: > >> > >>> What is so special about Wine why anti-aliasing isn't working for most > >> users? (it could be a regression) In Stefan his case it started working > >> after installing a Windows tahoma.ttf. What is so special about this > font? A > >> modern Linux system has dozens or hundreds of fonts installed and both > >> GNOME/KDE can use each font AA'ed without issues. > >> > >> > >> I recently reinstalled this system with Ubuntu 8.10 and its inbuilt > >> Wine 1.0.1. I then added the budgededicated.com repo to get the > >> fortnightly snapshots. A string of registry changes enabled smoothed > >> fonts for me: > >> > >> > http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=20061&sid=6fbbcf362e44a66b310ef88f631c83f5 > >> > >> However, it's deeply problematic that I had to do this at all instead > >> of it Just Working when Wine was updated. This is just broken. > >> > >> > >> - d. > >> > > > > For Stefan (and some others who tried 1.0) I believe it worked on a > PLAIN > > > wine config without any registry settings. Where these options added after > 1.0? (I think the subpixel one was) Perhaps these options should appear in > winecfg or perhaps even be turned on by default and let users disable it > in > there if needed. > > > There is already a bug for that: > http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16729 > > It's back to the discussion of people just breaking stuff and never > following up to fix it. Because they don't care or it's not their problem. > > Vitaliy >
Thanks I hadn't seen the bug report. As far as I understand it, the only issue left is the lack of a default registy settings in wine.inf (and winecfg support) ? Roderick -- Nur bis 16.03.! DSL-Komplettanschluss inkl. WLAN-Modem für nur 17,95 ¿/mtl. + 1 Monat gratis!* http://dsl.gmx.de/?ac=OM.AD.PD003K11308T4569a