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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | XJed is able to utilise the X Render extensions in order to display
anti-aliased fonts. If you're going to use this, do the following easy
steps:
1. Read http://www.xfree86.org/~keithp/render/aafont.txt (and act)
2. Make sure "xterm -fa mono" renders anti-aliased fonts
3. Edit the jed src/Makefile (AFTER you've run configure) and modify the
XRENDERFONT_LIBS and XRENDERFONT_CFLAGS variables.
4. Build JED
5. With the newly compiled xjed, try something like:
xjed -fn mono -fs 16 masterpiece.c
If you don't specify -fs somenumber (facesize, e.g. -fs 12 or -fs 16) jed
will revert to traditional font rendering. When -fs is specified, the -fn
parameter is treated as facename, so you can do things like:
xjed -fn trebuc -fs 16 bomb.c
This functionality was brought to you by:
Charl P. Botha <http://cpbotha.net>
March 26, 2001
(updated Oct 2005)
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