I have to agree the text in the favorites bar is completely unacceptable on
an LCD (specifically PB G4).  With the increasing number of laptops out
there (and Apple's recent move to an all-LCD lineup), can't something be
done to turn off the anti-aliasing in carbon apps?  I am aware of the
difference between the anti-aliasing in carbon apps vs. what cocoa provides
(font-smoothing? -- I always get this backward).  This can easily be seen by
firing up OmniWeb and looking at text that�s the same size.

I know this isn't an MS specific problem, but can the anti-alias be turned
off when this kind of thing happenes.  Intuitively, it seems it must be
because other apps do it...

-Steve


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