optionDialogFontsWidget_base Stefan Kebekus optionDialogFontsWidget_base 0 0 234 176 optionDialogFontsWidget_base unnamed 0 PFB_ButtonGroup PostScript Type1 Fonts unnamed usePFBCheckBox Use Type 1 fonts if available If in doubt, switch on. On many modern TeX installations, the typical fonts used in a TeX document are included both in the traditional MetaFont- and in the PostScript Type 1 format. If this box is checked, Type 1 fonts will be used if they are found. This will usually save some time and disk space because it is then no longer necessary to run MetaFont and turn the MetaFont fonts into bitmap files. You probably want to switch this option on, unless you experience difficulties with the PostScript fonts, such as missing or wrong characters, etc. useFontHintingCheckBox Use font hinting You should try if the use of font hinting improves readability on your machine. Many modern fonts contain "font hinting" information which can be used to improve the looks of a font on low-resolution displays, such as a computer monitor, or a notebook screen. However, many people find the "improved" fonts quite ugly and prefer to have this option switched off. groupBox1 PK Fonts unnamed fontGenerationCheckBox Generate missing fonts If in doubt, switch on! Allows KDVI to use MetaFont to produce bitmap fonts. Unless you have a very specific reason, you probably want to switch this on. textLabel1 Metafont mode: metafontMode LaserJet 4 is usually a good choice. <p>Chooses the type of bitmap fonts used for the display. As a general rule, the higher the dpi value, the better quality of the output. On the other hand, large dpi fonts use more resources and make KDVI slower.</p> <p>If you are low on hard disk space, or have a slow machine, you may want to choose the same setting that is also used by dvips. That way you avoid generating several bitmap versions of the same font.</p> usePFBCheckBox toggled(bool) useFontHintingCheckBox setEnabled(bool) kdialog.h buttonGroup1_clicked(int)