On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 10:34:53AM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Leuven, E. wrote:
> >> The only thing I don't like in the antialias case is the
> >> horizontal line in the sqrt symbol
> >
> > i don't like it *at all*, this mixing of antialiasing with non-antialiasing
>
> And I don't like at all non-antialiased text. Your formula looks awful
> anyway ;-)
>
> You should really try text antialiasing to see the difference...
On Win2k text is antialiased only when it is bigger than a certain
dimension. Unfortunately the size I use is below that threshold, so
activating antialiasing is not a solution. I don't have handy a
screenshot and now I must leave, but when you put one next to the
other a "[" (which is not antialiased) and a "(" (which is antialiased),
the result is *really* ugly.
I see that this is not a problem on linux and other recent versions of
Windows (where things look mostly ok) and it is not a problem on Solaris,
(which never does antialiasing with qt4, btw), but it is very bad on Win2k.
--
Enrico