Great font - settings for Kubuntu
May be we have have to check Kubuntu-restricted-extra pack for liberation
If not, let's get standalone
>> sudo apt-get install ttf-liberation
then change the system font by going to System-Settings/Appearance/Fonts and click Adjust all fonts -> select liberation sans from the list
and fixed width -> Liberation Mono
for that time I use
- "Use anti-aliasing: Enabled, check Use sub-pixel rendering>RGB, Hinting style:Slight"
- "Force fonts DPI> 96 DPI"
then make this to .fonts.conf file in your home directory
rgb
true
hintslight
true
this above is for GTK application.
That's all :) Cool stuff and fonts goes smooth
( ps
- for font-setting : fixed width i select liberation mono instead of monospace
- this is good for thai language:)
)
SUPREME THANKS FOR (http://bigbrovar.aoizora.org/index.php/2010/01/16/my-smooth-fonts-setup-for-kubuntu-karmic/)
If not, let's get standalone
>> sudo apt-get install ttf-liberation
then change the system font by going to System-Settings/Appearance/Fonts and click Adjust all fonts -> select liberation sans from the list
and fixed width -> Liberation Mono
for that time I use
- "Use anti-aliasing: Enabled, check Use sub-pixel rendering>RGB, Hinting style:Slight"
- "Force fonts DPI> 96 DPI"
then make this to .fonts.conf file in your home directory
this above is for GTK application.
That's all :) Cool stuff and fonts goes smooth
( ps
- for font-setting : fixed width i select liberation mono instead of monospace
- this is good for thai language:)
)
SUPREME THANKS FOR (http://bigbrovar.aoizora.org/index.php/2010/01/16/my-smooth-fonts-setup-for-kubuntu-karmic/)
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