Hi all.I installed CentOS 6.2 then windows fonts and XFce, but they look ugly.In my Xubuntu 10.04, same fonts and same style look good.For example:He... [by LazyCat]
I just installed #! and my fonts are ugly as hell, How do I enable anti aliasing for my fonts?
I've downloaded Nedit and am trying to tweak the fonts since the defaults are ugly/unreadable.
The font list is missing many of the fonts installed on my machine, for example gedit shows monospace but nedit does not. Any way to make nedit aware of all the fonts?.
Also, does nedit support anti-aliased fonts?.
Thanks.
I am trying to get the fonts in my wine programs in Arch to look as sharp as they are in #! but I don't know if I am missing a file. I am using infinality patches. Here's a screenshotOnly the actual programs fonts look blurry. The menu fonts and window decorations (or any fonts against the gray wine background) look normal.
You seem to have quite a few fonts from the AUR. I have no idea if it would help, but I know I would try removing the 'ttf-unifrakture' package.As I wrote above, I don't use Gnome so my suggestions could be very wrong. Are you using a custom theme, from outside the main repos? Do you have the DejaVu fonts installed so that there's a sane fallback to match any
Neg wrote:http://ompldr.org/vZXhkZwIt's horror appear only on few sizes, on larger\smaller fonts all ok.fonts.configs.all -- http://ompldr.org/vZXhkaAAlmost all probable fonts are installed.s pacman -S --asdeps freetype2 libxft cairo fontconfig has no effectThe reason its ugly is becoz of the font rendering. Follow the wiki as others suggested.
I just installed my Windows fonts like I normally do(/usr/share/fonts/truetype/fonts). I did sudo fc-cache -f -v and restarted. When I logged on and went too Google there were no fonts on the page. I tried other websites such as this forum, Neowin and Bing. All didn't have fonts. FontyPython said "Font may be bad and cannot be drawn."
I am using the xmonad windows manager under Linux Mint 13 and is lacking a smooth font rendering.
Under MATE or Cinnamon, the fonts are smoothed, and choosing the session xmonad with Gnome, fonts are smoothed also. In addition, if I run gnome-settings-daemon while in xmonad, the fonts become smoothed also.
But is there a way to have nice looking fonts without resorting to Gnome?
I am running fedora 18 with Mate Desktop. I have installed xfig. It complains of missing fonts for practically all fonts. Those fonts which do show up are spaced wide apart.
I have installed xorg-x11-font-misc in addition to a whole lot of fonts needed by latex. I have also installed msttcore-fonts.