Re: Ubuntu Smooth Fonts on Fedora



Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
On 05/06/2011 08:56 AM, Paul Flo Williams wrote:
The screenshots show that you have got sub-pixel anti-aliasing enabled
on Ubuntu, but only greyscale anti-aliasing on Fedora. Sub-pixel
anti-aliasing is the appropriate choice for an LCD display.

How does one go about enabling sub-pixel AA? Or is it a property of the
fonts themselves? I am running F14.

On XFCE, I select Preferences -> Appearance and change properties in
the Fonts tab.

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