On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Junayeed Ahnaf <zombiegenerator@gmail.com> wrote:
Any way I can install clear type fonts in Fedora 13?
 

ClearType* is the name of sub pixel rendering(smoothing) for LCD's(how fonts are drawn ) . It's not a font technology though. To enable it , go to Appearance and enable sub pixel smoothing . That's it! but, you need heavily hinted fonts to take all advantage from the rendering . currently best  fonts are webcore-fonts,webcore-fonts-extras (legacy fonts !) google to download them. in Appearance>>Fonts tab, choose Tahoma or Verdan which is easy to your eyes. your screen should change instantly to a much readable one.
there is a corresponding fonts how to in Linux How To

[*] this is trade mark of the Legacy , so Linux distributors do not use the name.

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