* Hardie, Chris wrote:
>I have noticed that the quality of the rendering of many of these fonts
>is rather poor on my desktop browser. Different browsers render the font
>differently. We use a particular font family in our print product which
>looks crisp, and would like to use it on our web product for continuity,
>but it ends up looking ragged and weedy.

This is likely due to the use of different font smoothing, anti-aliasing
settings and usages, I gather, for instance, Cleartype on Windows works
a bit differently depending on whether you use a pre Windows 7 system or
a more recent system. I am unsure about all the details, but I've found
that many web sites using "web fonts" are physically painful to read in
typical settings (in my case, for instance, in Opera on Windows Server
2008 with Cleartype turned on). This adds to general problems where some
displays make text unreadable depending on Cleartype settings (back when
I used a CRT screen "Cleartype" made everything horribly blurry; with a
TFT now, everything else the same, not using Cleartype is a bad idea.)

I have yet to see a detailed and non-contradictory analysis of this, for
instance claim that simply turning on Cleartype makes the issue go away,
which does not match my experience, but you may have better luck using
the keywords noted above. It might also be a good idea to add details to
your findings, like, perhaps mentioning which browsers produce which re-
sults and which systems and configurations you've used them on.
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