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Knoppix and Bitstream Fonts
by James on Friday 11/Jul/2003, @08:50
Please don't flame me, I'm totally new to this. I had tried Knoppix a long time ago and liked it except the "unprofessional" look of the fonts. It may have to do with antialiasing. My understanding was that the new free Bitstream fonts (which are included in the latest distro) would solve this. But it hasn't. Maybe they are not enabled by default?

The desktop fonts look fine but if you do things in OpenOffice or other apps, they look bad. The antialiasing and font spacing look bad.

Is there a way around this?

JHM
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Re: Knoppix and Bitstream Fonts
by yy on Thursday 28/Apr/2005, @23:25
This is an old comment, But I'l Answer anyway,

Goto the Knoppix settings in control room (or whaterver it's called), got fonts and click Anti-Aliasing.

Problem solved.
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