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This sounds really strange. I never had AA problems. This may not be very |
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relevant, but what X driver module are you using? |
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However this shouldn't be relevant at all. Starting from version 2.3.0, qt is |
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compiled to use AA by default! Maybe for some reason when you compiled qt |
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this broke. Try recompiling qt yourself (not from the ebuild) and make sure |
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AA is on (the output of configure will tell you), then point QTDIR to your |
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new qt temporarily and start kde. |
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Other than that, this sounds like possible font trouble. Make sure you have |
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TTF fonts installed (for example install the app-text/freefonts and |
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app-text/sharefonts gentoo packages). Then in kcontrol, go to the fonts |
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dialog and make sure you have these ttf fonts selected (e.g. Verdana). Then |
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restart KDE. |
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As for env. var. settings trouble, make sure your startkde script is modified |
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to use --login, then edit /etc/env.d/09qt to include QT_XFT=1. |
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This is all I can think of. HTH. |
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Dan Armak |
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Gentoo Linux Developer |
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Matan, Israel |