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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec 12 10:42:49 -0800 
2005 -------
Following note should be made here (It drove me nearly crazy today until I found
the solution.):

The formula rendering quality is NOT ONLY dependent on OpenOffice. Under windows
it is also much dependent on the anti-aliasing selected in Windows directly.

1. Under Linux: Anti-aliasing is turned on and off using the option
   OpenOffice.org -> View -> Screen font antialiasing
   (German: OpenOffice.org -> Ansicht -> Bildschirmschriften glätten

2. Under windows such option doesn't exist. It exists in the Control Panel.
   Open View options in the Control Panel, select tab "Display" -> "Effects".
   In the dialog there are options to select no anti-aliasing, "Normal" or
   "ClearType" anti-aliasing.
   What is selected, heavily determines how the formulae look in OOo. Moreover
   ClearType can be configured (google to find out how to do this), which will
   result in different looks again.

... I wonder how to check quality of formula rendering under these 
circumstances....

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