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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.8 Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 01:15:11 +0300 Source: kdeaccessibility Binary: kdeaccessibility kde-icons-mono kmag kmouth kttsd kmousetool kdeaccessibility-dbg Architecture: all amd64 source Version: 4:4.4.4-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org> Changed-By: Debian Qt/KDE     

Group: linux.debian.changes.devel · Group Profile · Search for Kmag in linux.debian.changes.devel
Author: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers
Date: Jun 1, 2010 03:40

On 2010-01-28, Maurice Batey <maurice@nomail.afraid.org> wrote: On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 13:18:11 -0500, despen wrote: Take a look with a magnifier, kmag, xmag. Nifty tool, kmag! My guess is the anti-aliasing. Yes, I can see the difference, but the $64 question is how to improve the situation! To turn off anti-aliasing (blurring) of fonts, put this in a file called
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Maurice Batey <maurice@nomail.afraid.org> writes: > Having just moved to a PC with 22" widescreen LCD monitor (ViewSonic > VX2260wm 1920x1080) and GEForce nVidia GTS250 graphics card (based on > GT9800) using the PowerPack proprietary driver) I'm puzzled to find > that black text in e.g. Kmail, Pan, Kwrite has a distinctly greyish > tinge. > > To be more precise, using Verdana Regular 10     

Group: alt.os.linux.mandriva · Group Profile · Search for Kmag in alt.os.linux.mandriva
Author: Robert Riches
Date: Jan 28, 2010 11:57

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Author: Maurice Batey
Date: Jan 28, 2010 11:29

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Group: alt.os.linux.mandriva · Group Profile · Search for Kmag in alt.os.linux.mandriva
Author: despen
Date: Jan 28, 2010 10:18

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