Re: Layer-backed multiline text view rendering dim

2014-12-01 Thread Martin Stoyanov

On Dec 01, 15:38 PM, sli...@araelium.com wrote:

Layer-backed multline text fields are drawing dimmer than otherwise 
*identical*
layer-backed single line fields. The only difference is the "multiline" 
field

has a new line in its text value. Here's an example:
http://sethwillits.com/temp/upshot/upshot_uR7h5QTy.png This visible 
difference

only occurs when the LCD Font Smoothing option is turned off in System
Preferences. Does anyone know if there's a workaround for this? I tried 
telling

the text field to draw an opaque white background as well (to deal with
subpixelness), but that didn't change anything. -- Seth Willits
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Layer-backed multiline text view rendering dim

2014-12-01 Thread Seth Willits
Layer-backed multline text fields are drawing dimmer than otherwise *identical* 
layer-backed single line fields. The only difference is the "multiline" field 
has a new line in its text value.

Here's an example:
http://sethwillits.com/temp/upshot/upshot_uR7h5QTy.png

This visible difference only occurs when the LCD Font Smoothing option is 
turned off in System Preferences.


Does anyone know if there's a workaround for this? I tried telling the text 
field to draw an opaque white background as well (to deal with subpixelness), 
but that didn't change anything.


--
Seth Willits




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