thought so - thanks for the confirmation

i've found out that i wasn't getting anti-aliased text because i'd aliased it when i'd created the font so that's sorted too

;)



On 18 May 2007, at 16:44, Merrill, Jason wrote:

also, i don't think it is possible but i'll ask anyway - is
it possible to have anti-alias'd type in a text area with
non-alias'd type?

Not in the same text area, no. Pretty sure anyway. Text areas have an
aliased property which is for the entire text area, not individual
characters, and the HTML formatting does not support an
alias/non-aliased declaration.

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GT&O Learning & Leadership Development
eTools & Multimedia Team



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