There is a setting on the System Preferences.app Defaults. but it seems to
be broken since it seems to do nothing.
I looked into the Terminal.app code myself since I also use it and hate how
it looks (the fonts).
The API needed to disable anti alias seems to be missing for some reason.
if you are building gnustep yourself, there is a temporary hack you can do
if you are using the cairo backend.
go into core/back/Source/cairo/CairoGState.m
Look for the method named - (void) DPSshow: (const char *)s
you need to add the following lines:
cairo_font_options_t *options = cairo_font_options_create();
cairo_get_font_options(_ct, options);
cairo_font_options_set_antialias (options, CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_NONE);
cairo_set_font_options (_ct, options);
Do so right after
cairo_set_source_rgba(_ct, c.field[0], c.field[1], c.field[2],
c.field[AINDEX]);
This is a HACK that makes that API always draw without antialias.
then build the back folder and install it.
I will start another thread on the missing API issue.
Thanks
Luis
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Michele Bert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
> Terminal emulator is on of the main tool I use, and I really like
> Termina.app (0.9.8), except for the text color, which is a light shade of
> grey, instead of white, thus it isn't so clear, specialy with very small
> fonts.
>
> Is such issue related to the program itself, or is it due to any
> "renderig" module of gnustep?
> If it's usefull I can provide a screenshot of the window to let you know
> what I mean.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
> Mick
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