OK.. this is very weird.. all of the sudden Camino is now rendering everything AA. It seems that when I first start the browser, no dice. But after using it for a while I noticed that the AA was actually working. Any ideas?
Regards, Aaron
On Mar 28, 2004, at 9:26 AM, Aaron Faby wrote:
Hello,
I did add user_pref("browser.quartz.enable", true); to ~/Library/Application Support/Camino/user.js. I even removed the Chimera directory to make sure there was no confusion.
Here are some screen shots. The first two show the MacUpdate site. Notice the grey description text is AA on Firefox, but not Camino.
http://www.aaronfaby.com/images/camino-noaa.png http://www.aaronfaby.com/images/firefox-aa.png
Here is the same comparison for Slashdot. The fixed-width fonts appear to not be AA.
http://www.aaronfaby.com/images/camino-noaa-2.png http://www.aaronfaby.com/images/firefox-aa-2.png
Also, I am using the March 27th build on Panther 10.3.3. If there's anything else I can provide, please let me know.
Regards, Aaron Faby
On Mar 28, 2004, at 12:05 AM, Geoff Beier wrote:
OK... a couple of stupid questions, since it *appears* to work on my machine:
1. Are you sure you've added the lines to
~/Library/Application Support/Camino/user.js
and *not the one in ~/Library/Application Support/Chimera*, and launched your browser after making the edits?
2. If so, could you post screenshots somewhere of it working in Firefox and not Camino? The fonts *look* aa to me, but I've been known to miss such issues in the past :-)
regards,
Geoff
Aaron Faby wrote:
The nightly builds have the ability to use Quartz to render fonts
anti-aliased (thanks Pink!). You can't set it from the GUI yet, but
the lines for user.js are:
user_pref("browser.quartz.enable", true);
user_pref("browser.quartz.enable.all_font_sizes", true);
The first line is recognized and appears to work. The problem is the
second line does not. The second line makes *all* fonts render anti-aliased,
similar to what Safari does.
These changes also effect Firefox, which does take the setting and
renders all fonts anti-aliased.
Regards,
Aaron
On Mar 27, 2004, at 11:22 PM, Geoff Beier wrote:Aaron Faby wrote:
I can't seem to get Camino to use browser.quartz.enable.all_font_sizes.
I've set it in user.js, AND prefs.js with no luck. It does work in
Firefox, though. Any ideas?
What's it supposed to do? Preferential (http://preferential.mozdev.org ) doesn't document that one.
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