-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hal Rottenberg wrote: > On 11/24/05, Norman Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 11/24/05, Matt Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> ClearType refers to Microsoft's version of sub-pixel >>> anti-aliasing on LCD monitors. >> I've found it even makes CRT fonts look easier on the eye. Mainly >> because it kicks in at any font size, and the ms 'standard' >> anti-aliasing only kicks in over about font size of 20px. > > I'll keep it OT and go even more OT: Cleartype is very subjective. I > can't stand it at all. In fact I can't fathom how other people can > use it. I see a blurry individual sub pixel coloration thus ruining > the clean black text.
Maybe it depends on the device. Or on the user ;) Anyway, the question is not if someone likes Clear Type or not. The question is if the library can create widgets that look and behave like native ones. I can set up the most ugly and unreadable font as the default font in my system and I want every application to use it. And I don't care that app's author doesn't like the way it looks. - -- Maciek xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1-nr1 (Windows XP) iD8DBQFDhem27knNPWzAbeURAh4QAJ41f7Ej6gbRQn/MB+u+IIRzyGziBACfR0cE SyMOd/EkDvtF85uBLq7CfSM= =PZ1X -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
