On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 06:43:03PM -0700, James J. Ramsey wrote:
I've noticed that antialiased fonts render differently
on Red Hat than other distros I've tried. The fonts
render slightly thicker, and the fuzziness is less
obvious. I've been trying, mostly out of curiosity, to
find out what makes the difference, but have had no
luck tracking down whatever changes or adjustments Red
Hat made.
How does Red Hat do it?
Font configuration is in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf, and when running GNOME
also overridden by the stuff in Preferences->Fonts
Havoc