With -g backtrace shows: #0 0x080ba0f4 in fltk::setfont(font=0x08172a18, size=12) at x11/Font_xft.cxx:318 #1 0x080f0e9a in fltk::Widget::measure_label(int&, int&) const () #2 0x08051126 in UI::make_filemenu_button (this=0x813de58) at ui.cc:531 #3 0x08052691 in UI::make_panel (this=0x813de58, ww=780) at ui.cc:626 #4 0x08052e48 in UI (this=0x813de58, x=0, y=0, ww=780, wh=580, label=0x81110c4 "Dillo", cur_ui=0x0) at ui.cc:724 #5 0x08054fbb in a_UIcmd_browser_window_new (ww=780, wh=580, xid=0, vbw=0x0) at uicmd.cc:433 #6 0x0804f753 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffffd34) at dillo.cc:334 On 13 Sep 2010, at 18:18, James Lovejoy <jameslovejoy@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
I'm not sure what xft really does. And I wouldn't say they are antialiased because at font size 12 they look very jagged.
On 13 Sep 2010, at 17:12, "corvid" <corvid@lavabit.com> wrote:
James wrote:
In that case I must have fontconfig because in the text editor there are several fonts and font sizes I can pick from.
Is other software showing antialiased fonts? You said that this was a minimalist distribution, so I don't know whether fltk with xft configured is important to you...
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