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Use a&nti-aliasing:
Use a&nti-aliasing:
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in fonts.cpp:621
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Enabled
Enabled
Translated and reviewed by Utkarshraj Atmaram
Located in fonts.cpp:624
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System settings
System settings
Translated and reviewed by Utkarshraj Atmaram
Located in fonts.cpp:625
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Disabled
Disabled
Translated and reviewed by Utkarshraj Atmaram
Located in fonts.cpp:626 fonts.cpp:640
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If this option is selected, KDE will smooth the edges of curves in fonts.
If this option is selected, KDE will smooth the edges of curves in fonts.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Coles
Located in fonts.cpp:627
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Configure...
Configure...
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Coles
Located in fonts.cpp:629
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Force fonts DPI:
Force fonts DPI:
Translated and reviewed by Utkarshraj Atmaram
Located in fonts.cpp:636
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96 DPI
96 DPI
Translated by Malcolm Parsons
Reviewed by Andrew Coles
Located in fonts.cpp:641
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120 DPI
120 DPI
Translated by Malcolm Parsons
Reviewed by Andrew Coles
Located in fonts.cpp:642
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<p>This option forces a specific DPI value for fonts. It may be useful when the real DPI of the hardware is not detected properly and it is also often misused when poor quality fonts are used that do not look well with DPI values other than 96 or 120 DPI.</p><p>The use of this option is generally discouraged. For selecting proper DPI value a better option is explicitly configuring it for the whole X server if possible (e.g. DisplaySize in xorg.conf or adding <i>-dpi value</i> to ServerLocalArgs= in $KDEDIR/share/config/kdm/kdmrc). When fonts do not render properly with real DPI value better fonts should be used or configuration of font hinting should be checked.</p>
<p>This option forces a specific DPI value for fonts. It may be useful when the real DPI of the hardware is not detected properly and it is also often misused when poor quality fonts are used that do not look well with DPI values other than 96 or 120 DPI.</p><p>The use of this option is generally discouraged. For selecting proper DPI value a better option is explicitly configuring it for the whole X server if possible (e.g. DisplaySize in xorg.conf or adding <i>-dpi value</i> to ServerLocalArgs= in $KDEDIR/share/config/kdm/kdmrc). When fonts do not render properly with real DPI value better fonts should be used or configuration of font hinting should be checked.</p>
Translated by Malcolm Parsons
Reviewed by Andrew Coles
Located in fonts.cpp:644
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Contributors to this translation: Andrew Coles, Jen Ockwell, Malcolm Parsons, Utkarshraj Atmaram.