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Re: true type fonts



What does anti-aliasing have to do with true type fonts?  I thought that if 
you got the font server working then everything else would work.

Brian

Doug Byfield <dougbyf@home.com> said:

> On Thursday 05 April 2001 11:34, Shawn Garbett wrote:
> > I've just got KDE 2.1.1 up and working. I keep here the buzz about
> > TrueType fonts.
> >
> > deselect's only complaint is that xfs-tt is not configured properly.
> >
> > First off, how do I determine if my video card supports this.
> 
> Go to the manufacturer's web site and ask if you don't see any info. So 
> far I have only hear that the ATI Radeon (my card) and one of the 
> nVidia cards support anti-aliasing. Also the docs for XF86 4.xx
> 
> > Secondly, how do I configure it properly.
> 
> Control Center/Look&Feel/Style and check the box for 'Use anti-aliasing 
> for fonts and icons.' 
> 
> > Third, where's a good source of true-type fonts to install.
> 
> Try a search on true-type fonts at Google, Yahoo, etc. Microsoft has TT 
> fonts, but of course they are for use with Windows only, <cough,cough>.
> 
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