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Date:      Thu, 04 Dec 2003 07:41:27 +0100
From:      Bernard El-Hagin <bernard.el-hagin@lido-tech.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Anti aliased fonts in FBSD
Message-ID:  <acltsvck8h49np1mdmmnv17iga4602fgbt@4ax.com>
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owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org wrote:

>On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 01:17, Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
>> owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org wrote:
>>=20
>> >On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 00:46, Bernard El-Hagin wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>=20
>> >>   When I install some appliactions from ports they have nice
>> >> anti-aliased fonts by default (gaim, for example). Unfortunately =
others
>> >> do not (most notably gVim and also LinCVS, both of which are =
capable of
>> >> using them). Where exactly is this governed? How do I tell =
applications
>> >> to always use anti-aliased fonts? I am running CURRENT.
>> >
>> >There's a section on this in the FreeBSD handbook:
>> >
>> =
>http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-fonts.html
>>=20
>>=20
>> Thanks to that section of the handbook I have enabled anti-aliased =
fonts
>> in X, but it doesn't explain why some applications use those fonts by
>> default and others don't. That's my real problem.
>
>Yes it does.  The last paragraph states:
>
>"Anti-aliasing should be enabled the next time the X server is started.
>However, programs must know how to take advantage of it. At present, the
>Qt toolkit does, so the entire KDE environment can use anti-aliased
>fonts (see Section 5.7.3.2 on KDE for details). Gtk+ and GNOME can also
>be made to use anti-aliasing via the ``Font'' capplet (see Section
>5.7.1.3 for details). By default, Mozilla 1.2 and greater will
>automatically use anti-aliasing. To disable this, rebuild Mozilla with
>the -DWITHOUT_XFT flag."
>
>So, do you have gVim built with gtk+-2 support, and have you done what
>section 5.7.3.2 tells you for KDE/Qt apps (i.e. set QT_XFT to true)?


I don't use KDE nor Gnome, but as I understand it any application which
is built with either Qt or Gtk+-2 support should be capable of using
anti-aliased fonts. What I'm asking is how do I:


1. find out before building an application whether it will be built with
support for either of those,


2. make sure that such support is added if it's not there by default
(which I should be able to establish in step 1).


Thanks.


Cheers,
Bernard



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