On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:

> Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the 
> menus and in web content?  Or, some other way to change these "pixely" 
> fonts?


I see antialiased fonts in SeaMonkey.

Here is a comparison of what I see in SM normally , vs. what I see 
when I turn off Windows' font smoothing.

    screen-shot comparison --->  http://i.imgur.com/CAY6AHP.png


 (1)  There is a Windows setting to enable or disable font antialiasing.
      Check how this setting is set on your computer.
         Control Panel >> System >> Advanced system settings >> Performance 
Settings >> Visual Effects
           [x] Smooth edges of screen fonts

      Screen-shot: 
http://thewindowsclub.thewindowsclubco.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/performance-options-windows-8-273x400.jpg


 (2)  For LCD screens, check that ClearType is turned on and 
      tuned/adjusted correctly for your LCD screen.  

      Different LCD models need different ClearType settings.
      When you change your LCD screen, you may need to re-tune ClearType.


-- 
Kind regards
Ralph
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