If you remember somebody made a patch to enable anti-aliasing, but it was for Dillo 0.6.6 or something. I updated it to work with current CVS, it's attached (few lines). There are just a couple of remarks: 1. You have to do the final step of the compilation manually to link to the correct libraries because I don't know how to add them to the auto-tools stuff. (-lXft -lXrender -lfontconfig if I remember correctly.) 2. It seems to me that italic and bold fonts aren't rendered correctly (they are rendered as normal) but I don't know if it's just due to how I configured stuff in my box. Please tell me if it works for you. IMHO, after 2 is fixed (if it's broken at all) this should go into CVS, because it's a major benefit to have anti-aliased fonts. Well, IMHO, as I said.
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 16:30:58 +0200 Nicola Girardi <nicola@g-n-u.de> wrote:
IMHO, after 2 is fixed (if it's broken at all) this should go into CVS, because it's a major benefit to have anti-aliased fonts. Well, IMHO, as I said.
Yeah, anti-aliased fonts are something I like about Gecko based browsers. It'd be so cool to have this in dillo, in alpha stage. (I hope it'll be added :) ) -- Registered Linux user #298569 Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. -- George Santayana
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