Lee Revell wrote: > No, it's not that bad. Users just don't expect an app to be needlessly > ugly. And in 2005 there's no excuse to have ugly pixellated fonts. > > For example I use Gnome but qjackctl looks fine on my desktop, because > it's a good looking app even though the toolkit is different. I think Audacity is using gtk+ (version 1), or whatever toolkit that uses gtk+ underneath. FWIW, fltk, also cross-platform, uses anti-aliased fonts where possible and looks pretty nice on all of the platforms I've used it on. -- Brett