Hi Oren,

Regarding the anti aliasing - you'll need XFree 4.0.3 - if you have Redhat, 
then you can download the RPMS from the Redhat's ftp site from the wolverine 
(Redhat 7.1 beta 2) directory. That is - if you're running Redhat 7 now. If 
you're running Redhat 6.2, then download the SRPM's and recompile them. This 
should do the trick.

As for Mandrake - I'm sure that they have XFree 4.0.3 RPMS also. Donno where..

People - if you want to use Anti Aliasing with QT 2.3 and KDE - you MUST use 
XFree 4.0.3. Things have changed in the XFree since 4.0.2.

Call me old fashion, but I still preffer to use normal, un-antialiased fonts, 
thank you ;)

Hetz

On Friday 30 March 2001 11:44, Oren Held wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've tried a lot to make my xfree (qt and kde programs) support anti
> aliasing. I've read several howtos, and I've done it all except of one
> issue:
> Compiling xfree with defining the freetype2 dir to /usr/local .
>
> I'm using a binary XFree- Must I use the source and compile it myself if I
> want anti aliased fonts ?? When will it be intergrated in the binary ?
>
> Another issue which may be related to the previous issue is that i'm not
> too sure that my xfree uses freetype2 and not freetype1.. I've installed
> freetype2, how do I make xfree use it, or check whether it uses it ?
>
> (some more info: I've compiled qt 2.3.0 with xft support, I use XFree86
> 4.0.3, It supports the RENDER extension, I've tried running programs with
> QT_XFT=true)
>
> Cya,
> Oren.
>
>
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