* Daniel Stone schrieb am 08.01.02 um 12:50 Uhr: > Hi guys, > Just to let you know that I will *not* support anti-aliasing. You can > use it, but don't expect me to urgently follow up on bug reports > involving AA, as it causes problems such as #123264. If you report an AA > bug, I'll probably downgrade its severity and tag wontfix, because it's > too buggy. > > That said, *please* make mention of whether you're using AA or not in > your bug reports, because it makes my life easier. >
Does this mean I've to rebuild the packages if I want to use AA? Is there a compile option that turns AA-Support on or off? I think AA will be nice in KDE3 since then AA-Fonts should be supported to live near non-AA fonts (QT3)... I hope you understand what I mean ;) -Marc -- +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | --> http://www.links2linux.de <-- Jetzt mit neuen Features! | | wie z.B. [EasyLink] | +---Registered-Linux-User-#136487------------http://counter.li.org +
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