Thanks for pointing to pango and cairo. As a archlinux user, I read (tried to read) font configuration [1] on archwiki but it just made me sick. I decided to be BFU and ignore my problem.
Anyway, thanks dum8d0g [1] http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_Configuration On Sat, Aug 07, 2010 at 11:11:58AM +0200, pancake wrote: > Rendering is done by pango and cairo. So, surely, you have to configure them > to get subpixel rendering, antialiasing and other goods.simple way is > installing gnome-control-center. But you can google for a cmdline solution. > Editing the files to do it. I have never needed to configure this in > archlinux. > > ----- Original message ----- > > There is one thing about surf I do not understand. When it shows some > > fixed-font text, it looks really ugly and it is barely readable > > sometimes [1]. I think it is problem of webkit, but I am not sure how to > > make it better. How surf shows fixed font to you? Do I need to somehow > > configure webkit/gtk/qt/.. ? > > > > thanks, > > dum8d0g > > > > [1] http://i.imgur.com/VWmof.png >
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