Mark S. P. Smith sa såhär:
>Silly question. Where is the Anti Aliasing option?
System preferences -> Personal > Appearance
at the bottom of the panel.
I think the latter is the proper english name, but you'll find it either way.
PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/40
At Mon, 18 Dec 2006 18:51:37 -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>I don't like Anti Aliasing especially it makes difficult to identify
>complex Kanji. One of the Apple engineers wanted to file a bug on this
>and asked me to make a report. As the first time in a long while, I
>turned
A-NO-NE Music (19/12/06 15:54) said:
>I still like anti aliasing disabled. Do you think I am just not
>used to how this look maybe?
I think antialiased text looks great. It's much more readable because
you see letter shapes rather than pixels. If I look at non-antialiased
text it l
ut I should play around. Thanks!
P.S. I still like anti aliasing disabled. Do you think I am just not
used to how this look maybe? I will find out in a week or so :-)
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
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A-NO-NE Music (19/12/06 14:40) said:
>Does anyone have any comment about bold/normal distinction problem with
>anti aliasing turned on?
I don't have a problem with this: I'm using Verdana 14 pt for lists, and
the bold/normal distinction is very clear.
Jeremy
comment about bold/normal distinction problem with
anti aliasing turned on?
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- Hiro
A-NO-NE Music (18/12/06 23:51) said:
>The message body is bulky Courier font, and for the life of me I can't
>find the way to change it as well as its display size.
1. Go to "Preferences/Display"
2. Choose a font and size for each script (I have Helvetica 16 for Roman).
Jeremy
I don't like Anti Aliasing especially it makes difficult to identify
complex Kanji. One of the Apple engineers wanted to file a bug on this
and asked me to make a report. As the first time in a long while, I
turned Anti Aliasing on.
Surprisingly, Tiger has improved on it drastically. So
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