Jorge Fábregas wrote: > Thanks Todd! No problem. > Interesting that you have your dpi set to 100 in the gnome-settings. > I guess that matches with what you have on /etc/X11/Xresources. I > have mine set to 96 dpi. I didn't change that. It's just what the F8 install defaulted to. I don't recall where I read it, but I believe that instead of always defaulting to 96dpi, the gnome font setup now uses some heuristic to try and divine a proper dpi from the monitor size or other details. For some folks, it's made their fonts way too big. I can tell that mine are slightly larger than in F7, but not much, since the change was just from 96 to 100 dpi. > You can try it some day but remember to enable freetype in Firefox. > Check the firefox configuration here (at the end): > > http://opensuse-community.org/SubpixelHinting > > I'm a rookie when it comes to fonts...but I guess that Firefox uses > its own font renderer UNLESS you make it use freetype by enabling it > in the about:config. That I didn't know. I had experimented with building the freetype package with the bytecode interpreter and subpixel rendering enabled when F7 came out, but I didn't think they improved my fonts much. I actually ended up using the older freetype package from FC6. Thanks for the tip about Firefox. Someday when I'm screwing with my fonts I hope I'll remember that. :) -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The cynics are right nine times out of ten. -- H. L. Menchen (1880-1956)
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