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evolution comes up without antialiasing from time to time

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evolution comes up without antialiasing from time to time

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Post by valmar » Fri May 05, 2006 12:07 pm

Hi all! I have the following problem, maybe someone can help me. I have kde installed, but for email I use evolution. Because of this I installed gconf, gconf-editor, etc. (I also use xgl and compiz, so I have to usee gconf for configuration). This is the problem: even if in the gconf-editor panel I selected rgba for desktop/gnome/font-redering/aliasing, sometimes when I start evolution, antialiasing is not on. Sometime it is, there is no pattern that I can see. The only thing I can say is that one I started evolution once in a session, this will never change. What I mean is: in one session if antialiasing is on it will stay on, if it's off it will stay off. All other applications seems to have no problem at all.

Can please anyone help? Thanks in advance!

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Post by valmar » Wed May 10, 2006 8:59 am

I am sorry that noone answered. Maybe I asked the question in a wrong way. I noticed also that if I close and restart evolution after some time antilaiasing is present. I think that the problem is that the gconf daemon must be started before the evolution is started. Otherwise, like it happens in my case, evolution will not read the configuration correctly. Is there a way to do this?

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Post by PaulBredbury » Wed May 10, 2006 3:58 pm

I don't know what's causing that, but perhaps you could try creating ~/.fonts.conf - examples are in the wiki.
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