John, Mozilla makes CP look nice.
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I am using Netscape 6.1 and CP looks great in it. So cool is the Toy Factory theme, which matches the CP colors exactly. Best regards, Paul. Paul Selormey, Bsc (Elect Eng), MSc (Mobile Communication) is currently Windows open source developer in Japan, and open for programming contract anywhere!
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Hmmm, I'll have to give it a shot. I tried Nutscrape too and it looked just as bad as Konq. I also still have to figure out how to get truetype fonts into Linux. I'm kind of surprised/dissappointed that there's no font anti-aliasing like in Windows..
KDE does have font anti-aliasing. Josh josh@that-guy.net
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In KDE control center, switch anti-aliasing on in Look&Feel->Style. You need to install TrueType fonts to make anti-aliasing work.
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Hmmm, I'll have to give it a shot. I tried Nutscrape too and it looked just as bad as Konq. I also still have to figure out how to get truetype fonts into Linux. I'm kind of surprised/dissappointed that there's no font anti-aliasing like in Windows..
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added the true-type fonts this morning before leaving for work. Can't find arial in the font list though... I'll check out the control center again tonite.
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Remember that Linux is case-sensitive! Your TrueType Fonts should have extension .ttf, not .TTF
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added the true-type fonts this morning before leaving for work. Can't find arial in the font list though... I'll check out the control center again tonite.
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The only problem I used to run into with KDE and anti-aliased fonts was that characters on the console would be all f'd up. The latest release seems to be free of this problem though. Josh josh@that-guy.net