John Thompson wrote:
Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
John Thompson wrote:
It affects the way in which fonts are rendered on the screen. Since
this appears to be a font display problem, it may be relevant.
Agreed.
And I don't see anything related to anti-aliasing in my Preferences ->
Font menu....
Not in the first screen, not in the Details screen....
What is selected on the first screen's "Font Rendering" options?
Font Preferences
Application font: Sans 10
Desktop font: Sans 10
Window title font: (bold)Sans 10
Terminal font: Monospace 10
Font Rendering:
o Monochrome x Best Shapes
o Best Contrast o Subpixel smotthing (LCDs)
On the "Details" page, what is selected for "Smoothing" and "Hinting?"
Resolution 96 dots per inch
Smoothing:
o None x Grayscale
o Subpixel (LCDs)
Hinting:
o None o Slight
x Medium o Full
Subpixel Order:
x RGB o BGR
o VRGB o VBGR
Try changing these values (one at a time, so you can tell what happens)
and see if it affects the font display in the Gnome Terminal.
And open a new gnome terminal session after each change to test, right?
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