I found the solution. Menu Tools -> Options -> Tree OOo -> View -> Screen Font antialiasing I set it to antialias begining from 13 pixels (about 10pt). Then I found it is using the same wonderfull excelent MS Tahoma 8pt I used to configure KDE. So it looks KDE font configurations were propagated, except my anti-aliasing settings. I'm attaching a screenshot with the dialog to let you see were the solution is, and how wonderful OOo looks now. Regards, Avi On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:57:24 -0300, Avi Alkalay <avibrazil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:54:04 -0600, Steven P. Ulrick > > > <ulrick2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, Everyone :) > > This weekend I had to use Gnome for a day or two, and I was struck by how much > > better OpenOffice 1.9m62 looked in Gnome than it does in KDE. Before I get > > into this, I need to say that this might not have anything to do with the > > problem you are having. I found the configuration setting that fixed my > > problem at the following location: "Tools | Options | OpenOffice.org | View" > > On that window was this item: "Use system font for user interface" I > > unchecked that box, clicked OK and OpenOffice.org 1.9m62 now looks just as > > good in KDE as it does in GNOME. > > > > I do apologize if this had nothing to do with your problem. > > > > Steven P. Ulrick > > > It seems this is a valid workaround. > I'll tray later. > > Thank you, > Avi >
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