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linux-fontconfig
user name
2006-07-19 03:45:14
Hello,

I am in charge of porting Linux-Opera to PC-BSD, and it
appears that
the FreeBSD port of linux-fontconfig didn't have bytecode
enabled
during compile time, could you confirm this?
I'm saying this because if I install the webcore fonts, and
turn off
antialiasing under 12px font size, fonts are jagged instead
of being
hinted like on Windows.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon,
Thanks,

-- 
Charles A. Landemaine.
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linux-fontconfig
user name
2006-07-19 14:37:57
In the last episode (Jul 18), Charles A. Landemaine said:
> I am in charge of porting Linux-Opera to PC-BSD, and it
appears that
> the FreeBSD port of linux-fontconfig didn't have
bytecode enabled
> during compile time, could you confirm this? I'm
saying this because
> if I install the webcore fonts, and turn off
antialiasing under 12px
> font size, fonts are jagged instead of being hinted
like on Windows.
> Looking forward to hearing from you soon, Thanks,

Fontconfig doesn't render fonts at all; freetype does, and
that's part
of the linux_base package.  The current linux_base simply
installs
Fedora Core 4 rpms, so any configuration issues with the
installed
binaries you will have to bring up with them.

Why not just use the native FreeBSD opera?

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	Dan Nelson
	dnelsonallantgroup.com
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