I'm using LyX-Qt 1.3.4 on Linux, and it seems to me the math preview images 
are not properly anti-aliased, or have been scaled by a non-integer factor 
after having been rendered anti-aliased. Sample picture of what I get:
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mac/tmp/lyx-preview-non-aa-prob.png

The "x" and "u" just look significantly worse compared to the surrounding 
text. One possibility is that the surrounding text is sub-pixel 
anti-aliased, whereas a close zoom of the above pic shows that the preview 
just uses shades of grey, but even so, I think I got better results in the 
past...

Any suggestions? What can I do to make the math preview look better?

More specs:
- using:
\screen_dpi 100
\screen_zoom 200
- Debian unstable
- libqt3 = 3.3.4
- up to date "latex-xft-fonts" package

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Maciej Kalisiak
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http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mac

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