"Chris L. Mason" wrote: > > This ties into a question I asked a week ago, but unfortunately I didn't > get an answer. How can we use the regular xterm fonts in konsole? I am > using AA, but I don't need the konsole font to be anti-aliased.
I have the same problem as Joaquim in Konsole, where AA fonts have problems with box-drawing and other special characters, and other strange view corruption. I love AA fonts in Konqueror, they have their moments in Konsole, but I'd rather have full clean functionality in Konsole. You can get a non-AA Konsole, by, in a shell, setting QT_XFT to 0, and then running a Konsole from there. How hard would it be to turn AA on or off per application? KDE used to have resource controls where you could set certain apps to auto-start sticky/unsticky, on top, etc, based on Window ID or whatever the X name properties are. (Does it still have this functionality? I can't find it, and I miss it. ^_^;;) Something like that for AA would be very cool - control to enable/disable AA on a per-application basis. Is the AA checkbox in the Style section in the original KDE? Or is it something Ivan Moore's added? -- . Trevor Phillips - http://jurai.murdoch.edu.au/ . : CWIS Systems Administrator - [EMAIL PROTECTED] : | IT Services - Murdoch University | >------------------- Member of the #SAS# & #CFC# --------------------< | On nights such as this, evil deeds are done. And good deeds, of / | course. But mostly evil, on the whole. / \ -- (Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters) /