Le mardi 25 janvier 2005 Ã 22:48 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III a Ãcrit : > Things may be different on CRTs; I haven't tried to use one in years. > However, the mere suggestion that the possibility of using antialiased > fonts in text applications should be avoided simply because you think > bitmaps are sufficient is ludicrous. You can still use bitmap fonts > through fontconfig if you like, so you don't lose anything. Anyway the whole argument doesn't stand because you have all the tunables needed in fontconfig to fine-tune what kind of AA you want at what sizes in a per-user and per-font basis. <match target="font"> <test qual="any" name="size" compare="more"> <double>8</double> </test> <test qual="any" name="size" compare="less"> <double>14</double> </test> <edit name="antialias" mode="assign"> <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> (elapsed time : 3 min in google) -- Nicolas Mailhot
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