The quality of the fonts in Xwindows is the single biggest complaint I
have and other users have with Linux (users I talk too)
david
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 08:32:42PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> > >Nice. One comment and one question. Anti-aliasing fonts? Is there a
> > >way to do that with Mozilla? Also, it got my IP as 127.0.0.1. Just
> > >FYI.
> > >Hal B
> >
> > I believe the font issue is an OS issue. In the case with Linux, it would
> > be an X issue. I don't believe anti-aliased fonts are available for X.
> > If I am wrong, I'd sure like to know, as well as many others.
>
> I thought so. But saw this there, and thought maybe you were hiding
> something ;)
>
> > Interesting note about the IP. I'll check it out tomorrow from a remote
> > site to see if it gets it wrong from there. I remember the code spitting
> > out the correct value in the past and nothng has changed.
>
> If it makes a difference, I am running behind junkbuster proxy. It got
> everything else right AFAICT.
>
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