Drop this file in your home directory renamed to ".fonts.conf" and log out and in again. It turns on auto hinting and makes your fonts sexy smooth. Edit: Oops, typo.
Last edited by zenwhen; November 15th, 2004 at 11:39 PM.
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Can't you set your fonts with the desktop configuration utility? Fonts- Advanced...
Yes, but auto hinting is not configurable with that utility. This is something you have to do manually until the gnome devs drop it into that tool.
Is this a GNOME only thing, or for Ubuntu in general? I.e. will it work for KDE?
I see no difference. Edit: But when I moved it to .fonts.conf I did. *_*
Last edited by HungSquirrel; November 15th, 2004 at 08:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by stodge Is this a GNOME only thing, or for Ubuntu in general? I.e. will it work for KDE? It will apply to KDE too. It won't apply to apps that use older toolkits, like nedit or xpdf.
Originally Posted by zenwhen Drop this file in your home directory renamed to "fonts.conf" and log out and in again. It turns on auto hinting and makes your fonts sexy smooth. This may not be necessary -- A quick look at my Hoary box shows auto hinting is already enabled by default globally (for all users) in /etc/fonts/local.conf.
Originally Posted by kidrich This may not be necessary -- A quick look at my Hoary box shows auto hinting is already enabled by default globally (for all users) in /etc/fonts/local.conf. It was not enabled on mine. Much better now anyway.
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Sorry about that typo.
Originally Posted by kidrich This may not be necessary -- A quick look at my Hoary box shows auto hinting is already enabled by default globally (for all users) in /etc/fonts/local.conf. yes, it's there, but not working. Thx zenwhen, is now!
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