At the Systems fair in Munich one user had a workaround for this.
For whatever reason there is, in Mac OS X X11 there still seems to
be an old bug that once was in the Linux Xfree86 too. If you scale
up the zoom to 107% (that's not that much more to 100%) the fonts
look smoother. Still antialising isn't perfect the look is better.

Thanks. Only thing is on an eMac screen the document is so blown up in size it looks like a doc for the sight impaired and the font rendering really isn't all that improved. I'd be interested in the workarounds this user had!

Strange. The only additional Info I have is that 2.0 should be able
to bold fonts that have no bold in their font family when printing
them. You won't see that the word is bold on screen but when you
print it the word should be in bold.

Is there anyway the system can detect that and notify the non-techie normal guy why this is so and that everything's okay?

James Greenidge

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