> 2009/3/15 Roderick Colenbrander <[email protected]>:
> 
> > What is so special about Wine why anti-aliasing isn't working for most
> users? (it could be a regression) In Stefan his case it started working
> after installing a Windows tahoma.ttf. What is so special about this font? A
> modern Linux system has dozens or hundreds of fonts installed and both
> GNOME/KDE can use each font AA'ed without issues.
> 
> 
> I recently reinstalled this system with Ubuntu 8.10 and its inbuilt
> Wine 1.0.1. I then added the budgededicated.com repo to get the
> fortnightly snapshots. A string of registry changes enabled smoothed
> fonts for me:
> 
> http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=20061&sid=6fbbcf362e44a66b310ef88f631c83f5
> 
> However, it's deeply problematic that I had to do this at all instead
> of it Just Working when Wine was updated. This is just broken.
> 
> 
> - d.
> 

For Stefan (and some others who tried 1.0) I believe it worked on a PLAIN wine 
config without any registry settings. Where these options added after 1.0? (I 
think the subpixel one was) Perhaps these options should appear in winecfg or 
perhaps even be turned on by default and let users disable it in there if 
needed.

Thanks,
Roderick
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