Hello Sebastien,
Sebastien Arbogast wrote:
you can see the aliased edges in the letters a, b, o and c. This
is causing a very blurry presentation when viewing in normal size.
It rather looks like ClearType is on. I wonder who named that technology
ClearType anyway
I don't think it's because of ClearType, I think it's precisely
because ClearType is deactivated that Gerald gets this. Because I
always have ClearType on and I have no problem. I just tried to
deactivate it and I got almost the same rendering (not as blurry but
it depends on the quality of your screen and your video driver).
Gerald try to make sure that ClearType is on : Control
panel/Display/4th tab/Button Effects...-> Anti-aliasing
method=ClearType
And tell me if the problem is still there.
you're right - using ClearType is even better.
When writing about this problem for the first time the font aliasing
was set to "default" which makes your page (i.e. the font your are
using) very difficult to read.
Disabling font aliasing results in a much better presentation, Clear-
Type is excellent. But I will still have to decide if I like this
technology because now every application benefits from this which
looks quite unfamiliar (at least for now).
Thank you for your help :)
Gerald