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authorGraeme Geldenhuys <graeme@mastermaths.co.za>2009-06-26 15:05:56 +0200
committerGraeme Geldenhuys <graeme@mastermaths.co.za>2009-06-26 15:05:56 +0200
commit7bb681392de3415e3c4529040d8ac18657fa7b39 (patch)
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downloadfpGUI-7bb681392de3415e3c4529040d8ac18657fa7b39.tar.xz
Updated some readme files.
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@@ -14,8 +14,10 @@ Gnome
adjust your desktop font settings. KDE does handle this correctly.
The blurry fonts are more prominent on LCD screens where subpixel
anti-aliasing makes a huge difference to the fonts appearance and how
- sharp they look. If you run know and experience this problem, then
+ sharp they look. If you run Gnome Desktop and experience this problem, then
simply create a ~/.fonts.conf file that contains the following text.
+ Gnome applications seem to get there font settings from some other
+ registry, whereas XLib+Xft based applications need the .fonts.conf file.
----------------[ .fonts.conf ]---------------------
<?xml version="1.0"?>