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A grumpy user's browser reviewA grumpy user's browser reviewPosted Feb 11, 2004 18:24 UTC (Wed) by allesfresser (subscriber, #216)In reply to: A grumpy user's browser review by tseaver Parent article: A grumpy user's browser review This is because the default uses the X core fonts rather than the Xft versions, which are the nice antialiased ones. I do wish they'd make the Xft version the default...
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A grumpy user's browser review Posted Feb 11, 2004 20:16 UTC (Wed) by TheOneKEA (subscriber, #615) [Link] You can also use this: http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/IMO this should be noted somewhere on the Mozilla webspaces. In fact I think I will add it to the new MozillaZine Knowledge Base at http://support.mozillazine.org/
A grumpy user's browser review Posted Feb 11, 2004 21:55 UTC (Wed) by allesfresser (subscriber, #216) [Link] No, I meant that the non-Xft build uses the X core font system, the one which requires the long, complicated font specs (such as The Microsoft set of TrueType fonts has nothing to do with the Firefox font rendering problem--its glyphs will be ugly too if the browser doesn't use the Xft libraries. The difference is that with the X core fonts, the browser asks the X server (or an X font server) directly for the font glyphs, which are returned as bitmaps. The new Xft method uses a completely different rendering engine which uses the font outlines intelligently and enables antialiasing and other neat features.
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