Em Qua 14 Mar 2007, linuxmaillists@xxxxxxxxxxx escreveu: > On Wednesday 14 March 2007, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote: > > Also, when using LCD displays, configuring subpixel > > hinting properly makes all the difference. > > What exactly are you talking about? About this: http://www.grc.com/cleartype.htm Click on the link "How Sub-Pixel Font Rendering Works". This makes a big difference in font rendering in LCD displays. In KDE, you would set up subpixel hinting at Control Center -> Appearance & Themes -> Fonts Check "Use Anti-aliasing for fonts" and click the "Configure button" However, for some reason, I don't get the best results configuring the anti-aliasing in the GUI. So, I just create a file named /etc/fonts/local.conf with the following content: <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> <!-- /etc/fonts/local.conf file for local customizations --> <fontconfig> <match target="font" > <edit mode="assign" name="hinting" > <bool>true</bool> </edit> </match> <match target="font" > <edit mode="assign" name="hintstyle" > <const>hintfull</const> </edit> </match> <match target="font" > <edit mode="assign" name="rgba" > <const>none</const> </edit> </match> <match target="font" > <edit mode="assign" name="antialias" > <bool>true</bool> </edit> </match> <match target="pattern" > <edit mode="assign" name="autohint" > <bool>true</bool> </edit> </match> </fontconfig> []'s Marcelo