>Well, unless I've not had enough caffeine yet, xft rendering gets done at the >machine that is running the program, and as such you get stuck with the font >vagarities on THAT machine rather than the display machine, so you should get >consistent results across displays on different boxes... xft does not replace the original X font system, it sits alongside it. at least, that's my experience. applications that don't know about fontconfig and all that stuff are still stuck with the ugly set of non-anti-aliased, confusingly named fonts that xlsfonts prints out. --p (wanting emacs, rxvt, and others to use xft natively) _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list