Here is my profile of the system I'm on:
Dell c600 Latitude Laptop
12mb NTFS - Windows Partition
6mb - SuSE 7.2 Linux Partition
To do this you have to make sure that your dist. will support the anti-alias
fonts. So to check you need to run "xdpyinfo |grep RENDER" and check to make
sure you cand "RENDER" the fonts. Since SuSE comes ready to go out of the
box, I didn't have to monkey with it. But if you do, start here:
http://portal.suse.de/en/content.php?SEARCH&content/desktop/aafonts.html
This should work with any of the new dist. that support Anti-Alias fonts and
KDE2. Probably X86Free 4.0.2 and above...
1. Copy all my Windows fonts from my NTFS mounted drive to
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype/
2. Run the following command:
/usr/X11R6/bin/ttmkfdir|sed s/^[0-9]*// > fonts.scale.neu
3. Restart X Server
4. Checked "Anti-aliasing for fonts and symbols" under "Look & Feel -->
Style" in the KDE Control Center.
5. Add "export QT_XFT=1" to "/etc/profile.local"
6. Restart X Server
7. Look at purdy fonts!
It should be that easy... I did screw around with the KDE Font Installer
Program, but it never really looked like it worked. But it might... now that
I got the rest working...
Good Luck...
Chris
on 7/10/01 3:29 PM, Lucas Vogel at
lvogel@exponent.com wrote:
> Chris,
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> How did you do it?
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