Hi Cristi,

on my Linux computer, the option changes especially the line rendering
not the font rendering. I can compare it in the following way:

     1. Open a diagram
     2. Change now the antialiasing setting. (Nothing happens, yet.)
     3. In the diagram window, choose View → New View (freely translated
        menue names, as I see only the German names). Then I have an
        antialiased and non-antialiased version side by side. 

A bit of zoom in and out shows the effect of the antialiasing. On my
machine, this affects perhaps the line rendering only.

Best regards, Simon



Am Dienstag, den 27.07.2010, 23:37 +0300 schrieb Cristian Secară:
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:41:47 +0300, Cristian Secară wrote:
> 
> > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=576548
> > 
> > I cannot put in evidence this bug. I am on Vista Ultimate 64 bit (with
> > Vista business drivers). I turned on the antialiasing in preferences
> > (the third vertical tab, checkbox on bottom), I even restarted Dia.
> 
> In fact I am not sure that that setting really does something (on
> this Vista I have here). With that checkbox either checked or
> unchecked it seems to me the text looks always the same (always good,
> I would say; I don't know how it should look better than good).
> 
> Cristi
> 


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