On Wednesday 12 January 2005 19:38, Oded Arbel wrote:

> First install galaxy-gnome so that Mandrake's galaxy theme for GTK will
It's already installed

> start with something that we know to work). now edit your .gtkrc, and
No such file. Did you mean .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2?

> add in the front of the file (above all the "don't edit" warnings)
> something like this:
>
> style "user-font" {
>  fontset =
> "-microsoft-tahoma-medium-r-normal-*-*-100-*-*-p-*-viscii1.1-1"
> }
>
> widget_class "*" style "user-font"
I added this to .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 but it had no effect. BTW - I restarted X.

> you can of course use any other font definition such as what you get
> from xfontsel, but the above gives a much improved look (with addition
Here's something interesting - there's no xfontsel in MDK10.1. It used to be 
there (for sure in MDK9.2 but I don't remember about MDK10.0). I did find it 
in the contrib RPMs, but it's not installed in any of the "main" RPMs. I'm 
just guessing, but could that be connected to the move from xfree to xorg?

> of the galaxy theme). The fonts still look jagged with sharp edges, but
> I didn't find what I need to install to get font anti-aliasing for
> gtk-1. I know its possible, but I don't think Mandrake has the required
> libraries.
>
> GNOME and KDE apps (basicly all QT and GTK+2 apps) has font
> anti-aliasing and look so much better for it.

-- 
Shlomo Solomon
http://come.to/shlomo.solomon
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