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Originally posted by vermaden View PostWhat a MESS with font rendering, they look like shit:
When KDE developers will learn this?
By the way KDE fonts are fine for me in Linux and Windows, so guess who's to blame...
Uh, and search for Kubuntu in this and several other forums. You'll get how good is their implementation. Try Arch or Slackware. If you're able to, of course.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View PostKDE developers have absolutely no control over what fonts a distro decides to use, by the way.
Originally posted by panda84 View PostProbably before you'll learn proper english.
You can sent me PM containing my post, but corrected to proper english.
Originally posted by panda84 View PostBy the way KDE fonts are fine for me in Linux and Windows, so guess who's to blame...
Originally posted by panda84 View PostUh, and search for Kubuntu in this and several other forums. You'll get how good is their implementation. Try Arch or Slackware. If you're able to, of course.
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Originally posted by vermaden View PostIts not a matter of different fonts, its just how they are RENDERED mate, and yes, it looks the same crappy on Linux
But has nothing to do with KDE of course. That stuff is in freetype and cairo.
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Originally posted by vermaden View PostThis is how it SHOULD look like: ...
probably due to antialiasing turned off, it's not as if you should
be particularly proud with yours, also. FYI, this is how a decent
font rendering should look (and yes, it's your favourite KDE):
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Originally posted by filip007 View PostI had with Kubuntu live cd crash very soon on my laptop with 9600mGT so i don't use KDE it looks like Vista not thanks.
Change the theme if you don't want it to "look like Vista" (which as of 4.3 it doesn't).
KDE4 has matured VERY fast for it's age because of the excellent community around it - 4.2 was the first usable release and 4.3 is the polished version of 4.2 with a few extras thrown in. I think the rest of the features should be ported from KDE 3.5 by about ~KDE4.6.
It seems the "4.0 not for daily use!" message still hasn't reached some ears.
IMO - KDE 4's newest release beats the hell out of any desktop environment available including Vista, Win 7 and Mac OSX.
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Originally posted by DDevine View PostIMO - KDE 4's newest release beats the hell out of any desktop environment available including Vista, Win 7 and Mac OSX.
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Are you sure? There is lots of quality accessibility tools for Gnome (not so sure about KDE, but maybe cross compatible) last time I heard this topic discussed (on Linux Outlaws, who also assumed that Linux lacked these tools - which according to multiple replies it does not).
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Originally posted by DDevine View PostAre you sure? There is lots of quality accessibility tools for Gnome (not so sure about KDE, but maybe cross compatible) last time I heard this topic discussed (on Linux Outlaws, who also assumed that Linux lacked these tools - which according to multiple replies it does not).
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