Well, can't help you too much there.  I didn't try to get aa fonts working 
with 2.1 and when I went to test my adobe fonts for you, I don't seem to have 
any listed for the file manager or web browser.  So I don't know if that's 
normal or mine is just missing (oops, a bug?), but I didn't use them anyway.  
I do have a couple of windows fonts that I am using presently that look good. 
Maybe someone else will chime in with more helpful info.  

I found an article on that issue (limited fixed fonts) back when I was 
troubleshooting mine, but I didn't bookmard it.  I had been searching google 
for linux & aa fonts when I ran across it.   
-s

On Monday 09 April 2001 12:57 pm, you wrote:
> Well, I have 2.1 and aa fonts but the problem is that adobe fonts are
> royally screwed in rendering.  Windows fonts, and any fonts except Adobe MM
> fonts are real nice.  The ONLY fixed font available/allowed is an adobe
> font which doesn't display well at all.  Like all adobe fonts under QT
> 2.3.0 aa, the fonts shift upwards, screwing up alignment in any browser
> window that includes any fixed fonts mixed with other fonts.  It also makes
> things like web searches a pain because the text entered in the query
> window, say in Google, is displaced upward and partially covered/hidden by
> the upper limit of the text entry box.
>
> If 2.1.1 somehow fixes this problem then that alone would be enough to get
> me to upgrade.
>

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