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Re: Tutorials On Using Anti-Aliased Fonts With KDE
by Barracuda on Friday 16/Mar/2001, @19:38
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Trisk, can you please explain how to load "extmod" module? When I add the line Load "extmod" in XF86Config-4 then I can't start X, I get error that it is incorrect. And how do you set QT_XFT to 0 or 1 ?
Thanks.
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Re: Tutorials On Using Anti-Aliased Fonts With KDE
by Barracuda on Friday 16/Mar/2001, @20:28
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Yeeeeees, I've solved the problem. Matrox has released the new driver for Matrox Millenium G200, G400 and G450 for XFree 4.0.2. I just installed the new driver and
antialiased fonts are here. Bravo Matrox :::)))
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Re: Tutorials On Using Anti-Aliased Fonts With KDE
by Tobibobi on Sunday 20/Jan/2002, @12:09
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Hey this last step was a bit to fast - i still have the antialiasing problem in my setup - and i havnt found a solloution yet.
ive using a Mandrake 8.0 - KDE with a TNT card.
first of all, my KDE is running fine at this time, but im having a problem compiling a program using Qt (3.0.1) - and it seems to me that im getting the same problem here as you are referring to.
ive downloaded the sources from Trolltechs home page and tried compiling it both with and without support for antialiasing (both occasions it took almost 8 hours to complete, and im not willing to do it all to often.) and i got the same result in both situations)
where am i? what shall i do? - download the XFree kit and recompile it as well?
Before i do, i hope i can get a good advice from someone who have had that problem.
-Tobibobi-
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