Adam Fedor wrote:
[grr, sending to the list this time]Yen-Ju Chen wrote:You could tryIs it possible to turn off the anti-alias in backart ? It doesn't looks good on my notebook (LCD monitor) compared to the program without anti-alias. Chinese character, containing many strokes, doesn't looks good unless the size is larger than 16. Windows doesn't offer anti-alias, and Chinese on Windows looks good even in size of 10.
defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSFontAntiAlias YES
It's hard for me to tell if it works or not. It looks about the same to me so maybe not...
You need to delete the default or set it to NO if you want to not have antialiasing. Even then, it can currently be overridden by nfont packages in the RenderHints_hack key.
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