Am 27.09.2015 um 15:00 schrieb Thomas Blasejewicz:
> Good evening
> After Windows XP all Windows versions, AND all the Linux versions I have
> tried too, are obsessed with making the display of screen fonts
> as blurred and ugly as possible. Dozen of hours searching the net,
> asking the technical support of my computers, asking computer specialist ...
> led to the conclusion: there is NO way to fix this.
> 
> Here one "question" related to Calc.
> I use Calc regularly. But I also use on my old computers Lotus123.
> (I know, it is very old and "discontinued". That does not prevent it
> from being VERY helpful and good.
> In some ways much better than Calc, Excel or any other spreadsheet
> application I know of.)
> 
> On a Windows XP machine:
> Lotus123 line graph -> individual data points represented as squares
> (the computers choice, not mine);
> * these little squares in Lotus 123 have clear, distinct vertical and
> horizontal borders.
> A similar graph, with similar squares in Calc has "shadows" around 2 of
> the four sides = disappearance/display is blurred.
> Since the display is made of little squares anyway, what exactly is the
> advantage of having the display blurred???
> If Lotus123 CAN display these squares like they would look when printed
> in a book,
> why can't Calc do that???
> Computer, monitor, OS etc. ... everything else is the same, I presume
> nobody can blame my monitor, graphic card or whatever.
> 
> Is there any way of telling Calc (preferably LibreOffice in general!) of
> displaying clear, distinct images (graphics, characters .. everything)?
> 
> Thank you.
> Thomas
> 

[Solved] Fuzzy / blurry appearance on Windows 8.1
> https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=65958





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