>What do you mean by blurry?  I tried rasterising the document below into
>a JPEG, and it seems OK to me.  There is an amount of anti-aliasing, but
>I don't think it is blurry. What I mean by blurry is that I have a JPEG image of the same characters generated by a different process (Not SVG/Batik) and it seems very clean in comparison to the image generated from my SVG. What I mean by clean is that when the image is magnified, there are black and white pixels, no grey ones. On the Batik generated image, there seem to be many gray pixels around the edges thus "blurring" the image.

The reason this is important is that we have a large number of images that have been generated by the other legacy process. I am replacing that process by using Batik so the images need to be as good or better.

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>If you set text-rendering="optimizeLegibility" then the glyphs won't be anti-aliased at all.
>

I just used the "optimizeLegibility". That seems to have clarified the image alot.

In your opinion, which is the better font for chinese? MingLiu or Arial Unicode MS?

Michael

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