On Friday 05 October 2001 05:29 pm, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > On Friday 05 October 2001 20:41, Mario Oschwald wrote: > > That made a difference, but not the expected one. Now if > > antialising is disabled KDE/QT won´t render TrueType fonts > > at all, even though they are selectable. If I enable antialiasing > > I can still only select Type1 fonts. > > Hmm, I have opposite problem. In normal mode, all fonts are available and > works, with antialiasing only truetype fonts are selectable and KDE > defaults the alphabeticly first truetype font Agate, which all in all makes > everything look like crap. If only type1 still work with antialiasing, it > could keep helvetica and the other sane font-defaults.
Heh, yeah I had that problem. I didn't even know AntiAliasing defaulted to on. Someone had to explain to me how to fix it. I haven't played with it since, even though many people seem to have it working without incident. I still consider it pretty experimental.