> It hasn't it is still there.
There never was such a setting as use AA for all applications. The setting
under fonts always has been "use AA for fonts" and is to switch on AA in
KDE apps. Actually QT as well because kde AA comes from qt. If Opera is not
AA then he has probably installed a version of Opera that is statically
linked to its own qt rather than the system qt with AA compiled in. Gnome
and xfce apps etc get their AA drom the gtk toolkit and so it should be
turned on in the Gnome control centre.
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