Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dybal****@Web*****
Sun Dec 11 08:30:22 JST 2005
Am 10.12.2005 um 23:02 schrieb Huaiyu Duan: > It used to work well, but now there is no way to turn off anti- > aliasing. Seiji suggested to disable font-smoothing. However, monaco > font looks terrible without smoothing. The Monaco font (suitcase) just has a few bitmapped sizes for the screen. I agree that these will look sharper, but it would look strange when mixed with scalable only fonts. And you will have to mix them since Monaco has just 258 glyphs defined -- for use in Latin based scripts. What about hiraginomin? And I'd wish Lucida Sans Typewriter form Java could be used -- it's mac-cyrillic encoded! Says Mac OS X. -- Greetings Pete "Let's face it; we don't want a free market economy either." James Farley, president, Coca-Cola Export Corp., 1959