> Adrian Robert  wrote:

> Is anyone actually observing this on non-Leopard systems? I could not
> reproduce on Tiger.

Yes, I'm using Tiger myself... using rc3 Emacs.app

> Peter Dyballa wrote:

> A clear test case would be to launch Emacs.app without any customisation 
> (/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -Q &) and pass it via -l a file 
> with some ELisp code to set only default- or initial-frame-alist.

OK

Sorry for the previous mail...

I made an other screen-shot following the next setup:

Set MAC OS X Desktop background to a neutral blue

In Terminal.app:
/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -Q &

Then in the Emacs that opens:
M-x set-background-color
RET
ARGB88000000
RET
M-x set-foreground-color
white
RET

The "shadow effect" is still there...
The screen-shot Shadow-Effect.png shows the *About GNU Emacs* buffer as
a "shadow" behind the *scratch* buffer...
For comparison purposes I've also made two screen-shots of the *About
GNU Emacs* buffer and the *scratch* buffer in their "normal" view.

Ciao,
Renzo

Screen-shots are here:
http://swangdoodles.googlepages.com/Font-shadow.tgz


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