Hi Sebastien,

Sebastien Arbogast wrote:
2005/5/23, Gerald Aichholzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

[...]

But something completely different:

What fonts are you using? In my environment (Firefox 1.04, WinXP Pro)
my eyes get hurt (same for Opera and IE) :/

Well, it is very difficult to read for me and I would suggest a
different font (or is it my system?). It looks like some font-
aliasing goes wrong and your text is shown extremely blurred.


This is exactly the kind of feedback we need (among other kinds :-P)
Because in my firefox, maxthon or opera I perfectly see it, even if
the main font is not installed (Bitstream Vera Sans ! I didn't even
know of it... thx Mark ;-)) I can read Verdana (the second one in the
CSS list).

Could you please send me a screenshot of what you can see so that I
can identify where the problem is ?


I just wanted to point out a possible problem - I might not be the
only one. You can find screenshots here (~200kB each):

  http://www.sbox.tugraz.at/home/g/gary/planetcocoon_firefox.png
  http://www.sbox.tugraz.at/home/g/gary/planetcocoon_opera.png
  http://www.sbox.tugraz.at/home/g/gary/planetcocoon_ie.png

Anyway it looks like some configuration with my notebook (although
I haven't touched anything - as always ^^). I have just tried on
a second computer - there it looks better, but it looks like it
has font aliasing deactivated.

If you look at

  http://www.sbox.tugraz.at/home/g/gary/planetcocoon_zoomed.png

you can see the aliased edges in the letters a, b, o and c. This
is causing a very blurry presentation when viewing in normal size.

thanx a lot,
Gerald

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