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Old 15th April 2006, 12:36 PM
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Font rendering in Qt-Applications

Hi!

I recompiled freetype with the activated bytecode-interpreter. Now the (microsoft-)fonts look good in gnome with all gtk-Applications. But the qt-Based applications are not affected by the improved font-rendering. Operas fonts for example, are too small and seem not to be hinted by the freetype-engine. Is there a possibility to make the fonts in qt-applications look like they do in gtk #without# having kde installed?

Thanks in advance

Chris
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