In my case there is no ~/.fonts.conf That depends too much on distribution and windows manager. I think it should be on by default and if there might be problems you can turn it off in registry.
André Hentschel wrote:
In my case there is no ~/.fonts.conf
And you have antialiased fonts in gtk/kde/qt4/whatever applications anyway? That means so would wine if it used fontconfig. ~/.fonts.conf is just one way to set those up. It may also be set up in /etc/fonts or antialias=true could be the default.
In any case, all programs use the same settings.
That depends too much on distribution and windows manager.
Actually, fontconfig is the unified way to set antialiasing settings. There are no separate config files for different desktops.
I think it should be on by default and if there might be problems you can turn it off in registry.
What about subpixel antialiasing settings?