* Add some more application tags
* Close a parenthesis (Nothing new to be translated) Approved by: murray
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Examples of Xft-aware applications include Qt 2.3 and higher (the
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toolkit for the <application>KDE</application> desktop),
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Gtk+ 2.0 and higher (the toolkit for the
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<application>GNOME</application> desktop), and Mozilla 1.2 and higher.
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<application>GNOME</application> desktop), and
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<application>Mozilla</application> 1.2 and higher.
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</para>
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<para>In order to control which fonts are anti-aliased, or to
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@ -870,12 +871,13 @@ EndSection</programlisting>
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so the entire <application>KDE</application> environment can
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use anti-aliased fonts (see <xref
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linkend="x11-wm-kde-antialias"> on
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<application>KDE</application> for details). Gtk+ and GNOME
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can also be made to use anti-aliasing via the
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<quote>Font</quote> capplet (see <xref
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<application>KDE</application> for details). Gtk+ and
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<application>GNOME</application> can also be made to use
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anti-aliasing via the <quote>Font</quote> capplet (see <xref
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linkend="x11-wm-gnome-antialias"> for details). By default,
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Mozilla 1.2 and greater will automatically use anti-aliasing.
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To disable this, rebuild Mozilla with the
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<application>Mozilla</application> 1.2 and greater will
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automatically use anti-aliasing. To disable this, rebuild
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<application>Mozilla</application> with the
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<quote>-DWITHOUT_XFT</quote> flag.</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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<para>Starting with version 4.0.2, <application>XFree86</application>
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supports anti-aliasing via its <quote>RENDER</quote> extension.
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Gtk+ 2.0 and greater (the toolkit used by
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<application>GNOME</application> can make use of this
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<application>GNOME</application>) can make use of this
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functionality. Configuring anti-aliasing is described in
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<xref linkend="antialias">. So, with up-to-date software,
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anti-aliasing is possible within the
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