Florian Kulzer wrote:
...
> ...if an LCD screen is detected. You can avoid this
> by choosing "Never" if you suspect that there is a problem with the LCD
> detection.

Where is the LCD detection performed?

I have now worked around the problem (currently by turning off anti-
aliasing entirely, soon by trying just turning off RGB antialiaing),
but I am trying to find the actual source of the problem so I can fix
it right (maybe overriding the autodetection, maybe by identifying and
reporting an autodetection bug).


> Furthermore, the hinting style (native or autohinter) also has a
> significant influence on how fonts look on the screen. I would recommend
> to try different settings ..

Thanks.  I'll look into that too.



Daniel





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