On 27 September 2012 16:00 Robert Tomsick wrote:
>I agree strongly with Peter, especially on 1b.  One of the draws of some of 
>the older
> DE/TKs is that they are eminently more usable for those of us using remote X
> and/or really old hardware.  Anti-aliased fonts look pretty, but they have a 
> non-trivial
> performance impact in both of these cases.

> Plus, I don't think that "anti-aliased, modern LnF" is what people expect or 
> necessarily
> want when they choose CDE... ;)

That's fine, the patch was more exploring how to do it and opening it up. 
There's a few buggy things from it and it makes a couple of applications crash 
or do strange things. I haven't yet worked out how to keep monospaced fonts in 
dtpad or dtmail as these revert to one of the bitmapped sans fonts.



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