Yes I do see the fuzziness around the letters. Thanks to both of you for
helping on this.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas DeWeese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 September 2003 17:42
To: Batik Users
Subject: Re: anti-alias - attached files (1/1)


David Eppstein wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>  Thomas DeWeese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>>>I would like to add anti-aliasing to improve the appearance of the text.
I
>>>>have seen a little discussion about this in the mail archives but no
>>>>examples of how to do it.
>>>
>>>I'm getting text antialiasing with default settings of Batik's
>>>rasterizer under OS X.  So maybe this is another of these things that
>>>you can't change in Batik itself or your SVG files, it's built into your
>>>Java version?
>>
>>   If you can provide a small sample rendering (to the list if < 10K-20K,
or
>>to me if larger) it might help.  Sometimes people don't recognise
>>anti-aliasing
>>for what it is.
>
>
> Ok... I've attached the text01 example from the SVG spec, an antialiased
> png file resulting from batik-rasterizer, and a crop with the pixels
> blown up to 400% and with an opaque background so you can see the
> antialiasing more clearly.

Hi David,

     Thanks for doing that it may help Chris understand what AA looks like,
however my comment was really directed at Chris (I was just following up to
your note because it was the last in the thread - sorry for the confusion).

     So Chris do you see the little 'fuzzy bits' around your letters?




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