Re: Mozilla with Anti Aliasing

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On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 17:56, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> If it is like the non-RH mozilla-xft builds, you have to configure it
> separately for AA. 
> 
> Look for /usr/lib/mozilla-*/defaults/pref/unix.js:
>  
> // TrueType ///////////////////////////////////////////
>  pref("font.FreeType2.enable", true);
>  pref("font.freetype2.shared-library", "libfreetype.so.6");
>  
No, no, you guys got it wrong - it's using Xft2 so you don't need to
touch unix.js at all, it should just be anti-aliased. The default font
selection is rather... limited though, so you have to go and change it.

Notice that the fonts available will be different from a non-Xft Mozilla
build, and same to that in Gnome's Font Preferences?

For the life of me my great Mozilla Xft seems to be not setting the
application icon on the taskbar/window manager though - can anyone
corroborate?

Regards,

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