On Jan 13, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Dennis wrote:

> aving said that, I can sympathize with Scott as I was on the other
> side of the fence for many, many years. I'm not aware of a preference
> setting (GUI or hidden default) to control this behavior. About all I
> can say is try to get used to it. That's what I did when the line
> numbers weren't anti-aliased. :-)

One more point: are there any big-name text editors remaining on the  
Mac that still use non-anti-aliased text for line numbers? Every Mac- 
specific text editor I can think of (TextMate, Xcode, Smultron,  
SubEthaEdit, Coda) uses anti-aliased line numbers, at least by  
default. Don't they?

-Dennis 

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