Thx for the reply. I already did have that in ~/.fonts.conf set by KDE. This makes no difference for me.
The screenshot I provided earlier on shows my problem. Fonts in Mozilla (and everything else) are fine without anti-aliasing, but fonts in Openoffice.org are not. This part makes no sense to me, hence the report. It seems confined to Openoffice which shows jagged fonts. Enabling anti-aliasing in OOo is tiresome on the eyes. The 2.1.10-3 version displays fonts in OOo perfectly without anti-aliasing, the latest version doesn't. kind regards, Nieko Steve Langasek wrote: > On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 02:10:19PM +0200, Nieko Woets wrote: > >>A final test confirmed my troubles: > > >>Installed 2.1.10-3 > clear fonts (without anti-aliasing enabled, this >>makes it look fuzzy) >>Upgraded to 2.2.1-2 > jagged fonts >>Downgraded to 2.1.10-3 > clear fonts > > >>It seems similar to #359104, so if confirmed it's a regression I guess. > > > This is most likely a result of the change in the default behavior of the > autohinter in 2.2.1. > > Please try setting the following in ~/.fonts.conf: > > <match target="font" > > <edit mode="assign" name="hintstyle" > > <const>hintfull</const> > </edit> > </match> > > So far, everyone else that has reported problems with the rendering in 2.2.1 > says that this fixes it for them. > > Cheers, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

