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David Given
Does anyone know if there's any way of getting more control over the way
TrueType fonts are rendered using the standard (non-ClearType) font
smoother?
The issue is this: I use several operating systems. I use a bunch of
fonts that are designed for unhinted systems like Linux and OSX. My
system is dual-headed, with different monitor orientations, so I can't
use ClearType (besides, one monitor is a CRT). Unfortunately, with
ClearType turned off, the fonts get drawn so badly that they make my
eyes hurt.
Here's what it looks like on XP:
http://www.cowlark.com/~dg/screenshot.png
Here's what it's supposed to look like (taken on Linux):
http://www.cowlark.com/~dg/screenshot-unhinted.png
I'm pretty sure what the problem is, which is that the standard Windows
font smoother puts way too much emphasis on the hinting, to such an
extent that it distorts the shapes of the letters --- the problem isn't
unique to my fonts even the standard Microsoft fonts appear to get
drawn badly (with jaggies) when using the standard font smoother. Is
there any way to turn hinting off completely? Or to change the level of
antialiasing? Can I replace the font renderer completely with a
different one?
Please help --- I'm getting very tired of rainbow fringes...
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TrueType fonts are rendered using the standard (non-ClearType) font
smoother?
The issue is this: I use several operating systems. I use a bunch of
fonts that are designed for unhinted systems like Linux and OSX. My
system is dual-headed, with different monitor orientations, so I can't
use ClearType (besides, one monitor is a CRT). Unfortunately, with
ClearType turned off, the fonts get drawn so badly that they make my
eyes hurt.
Here's what it looks like on XP:
http://www.cowlark.com/~dg/screenshot.png
Here's what it's supposed to look like (taken on Linux):
http://www.cowlark.com/~dg/screenshot-unhinted.png
I'm pretty sure what the problem is, which is that the standard Windows
font smoother puts way too much emphasis on the hinting, to such an
extent that it distorts the shapes of the letters --- the problem isn't
unique to my fonts even the standard Microsoft fonts appear to get
drawn badly (with jaggies) when using the standard font smoother. Is
there any way to turn hinting off completely? Or to change the level of
antialiasing? Can I replace the font renderer completely with a
different one?
Please help --- I'm getting very tired of rainbow fringes...
--
┌─── ï½„ï½‡ï¼ ï½ƒï½ï½—lï½ï½’k.cï½ï½ ───── http://www.cowlark.com ─────
│
│ "All power corrupts, but we need electricity." --- Diana Wynne Jones,
│ _Archer's Goon_