Minimum antialiased font size

Aleks Gerashchenko slain at bk.ru
Sun Nov 16 08:36:00 UTC 2003


Steve Nardone wrote:
> You can either edit /etc/fonts/local.conf or create a .fonts.conf in
> your home directory.  The latter only affects your account.
> 
> Here is my ~/.fonts.cache which adds a rule to turn off AA for font
> sizes 8-11 (my preference):
> 
> <!-- my personal fonts.conf -->
> <match target="font">
>         <test qual="any" name="size" compare="more">
>                 <int>7</int>
>         </test>
>         <test qual="any" name="size" compare="less">
>                 <int>12</int>
>         </test>
>         <edit name="antialias" mode="assign">
>                 <bool>false</bool>
>         </edit>
> </match>
> 
> If you only want to set a minimum font size, remove the first
> <test>...</test> condition.
> 

Thanks.
For more good look i have recompiled freetype with bytecode interpreter 
enabled and edited min and max font size for all good looking fonts 
without antialiasing. Now all fonts looks very nice. :)

> Note that this doesn't seem to work with gnome-terminal (it appears to
> ignore the rules).  If anyone has any ideas to solve that, it would be
> greatly appreciated.

This doesn't work with gnome, with my WM (XFCE), all is ok.

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