Hi, I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask, but I've just started using the lastest gnome and noticed that you can't turn off antialiasing for particular fonts, or generally set per font rendering options. This is important I think since certain (fixed width) fonts look much better when not antialiased, and also for dynamically changing text (like a terminal for e.g.) you mightn't want to incur the overhead of the antialiasing. Another thing I noticed is that antialiased text looks better when it's black on white background. Silver on black background or black on gray background don't look nearly as good. Does the antialiasing take a/c of the background and foreground, or is it tuned for black on white? thanks, P=E1draig.