Hello, Has anyone else noticed that anti-aliasing of fonts on sid has worsened in the last week?
I noticed it after an apt-get update/upgrade. At first, my X log was showing that it could no longer connect to the FontPath "unix/:7100". I was only running xfs-xtt at the time and thought it must be a problem with that. Then I remembered that when i was running xfstt, it said I should change the line to "unix/:7101", so I re-installed xfstt and changed the line to 7101. There is no longer a complaint in the X log about not finding the port, but the anti-aliasing is still below par. I've upgraded to X 4.3, from 4.2 but no change either. The only other thing in my X log file that might be related is: Warning: font renderer for ".pcf" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".pcf.Z" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".pcf.gz" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".snf" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".snf.Z" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".snf.gz" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".bdf" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".bdf.Z" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".bdf.gz" already registered at priority 0 Warning: font renderer for ".pmf" already registered at priority 0 I think these lines have appeared recently, too. Has anyone else noticed this? Thanks very much Joss --