Oleg Kobchenko wrote: > First of all you should see better shaped glyphs, i.e. > their slanted and rounded edges are not so jagged due > to subpixel antialiasing. > > In addition, because ClearType uses simililar approach > to our antialiasing, it takes a larger nominal point > size to "scale down" to the given size. As a result > the anomaly of 9pt where it sticks out is moved down > two or three sizes, so it's at 6 or 7pt where it's less > critical.
To be honest, I really did not notice any difference albeit technically it should have improvements that you listed. May be my poor eye-sight itself is already an antialiasing filter. :-) The scale x2 method for print preview works but its speed is very slow (already grayscale), it needs about 5 secs to process and display one page. Every zoom-in and zoom-out need another 5 secs. Is there any quicker method? -- regards, bill ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
