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Date:      Fri, 31 Jan 2003 03:14:23 +0100
From:      Matthias Buelow <mkb@mukappabeta.de>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   port www/mozilla 1.2.1 disable anti-aliasing
Message-ID:  <3E39DBFF.7080506@mukappabeta.de>

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Hi folks,

sorry if this has been asked before but how does one disable 
anti-aliasing in the www/mozilla port (mozilla 1.2.1)?  I have upgraded 
from 1.1 to 1.2.1 via ports today only to find that the visual display 
is rather seriously broken; any font everywhere is anti-aliased, even 
the menus, dialog boxes etc.  Even worse, the fonts look as if one has 
written them with a typewriter with an ink ribbon that's already far 
beyond its lifetime.
Why I'm asking here is because I've heard from a friend that Mozilla 
doesn't come that way per default and that it must be specifically built 
to provide full anti-aliasing everywhere (why one would want to do this 
eludes me, though.)
So is there any way to make the mozilla port 1.2.1 behave like 1.1? 
I.e., only use anti-aliasing for large fonts in the rendered html text? 
  I'm using the new version for a mere 15 minutes now and I can alread 
feel a headache coming in from having to look at that mess (even worse 
because I also use mozilla for mail.)

-- 
Matthias Buelow


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