Which font resolution in gnome appearance settings are you using?
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 15:39 +0200, David Hláčik wrote:Try tweaking the font size slightly. LCDs aren't as good as CRTs for
> Do not know why - but i still have feeling that fonts on Fedora 9 are
> little "sandy" . I just switched from Windows Vista, where fonts
> antialiasing looks much better.
> I am using Liberation Sans fonts .. and
> 1) When i try "Best Shape" in gnome font config - they are too blur
> 2) When i try "LCD subpixel" they are too thick and not nice
displaying fonts at some small sizes. A small change can make the
difference between a font being drawn chunkily, trying to use one and a
bit pixels, to using whole pixels.
Mine's an Asus PRO31J series, F3JC mainboard, laptop. With the same
> I have ASUS F3SR notebook with 15.4 LCD screen - and i am using X
> server from fedora 8
size screen, using Fedora 9. At this stage, I've not installed the
vendor NVidia drivers, just going along with the ones supplied with the
distribution. Previously I've had Fedora 7 with it, using both Fedora
and vendor supplied drivers, and it looked just as good. It also had
Vista, and I can't say that Vista was really any better.
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