On 10/13/18, Aram Hăvărneanu wrote:
> Window's font rendering is simply wrong. Linux's is very similar to
> macOS's.
Do you mean anything else besides this?
https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2007/06/12/font-smoothing-anti-aliasing-and-sub-pixel-rendering/
Do you maybe have any objectively checkable a
on mac (and I suppose linux too) you can use fontsrv to extract the
plan 9 font files as acme sees them. on my mac I did:
$ fontsrv -m font
$ acme -f font/GoMono/12a/font
here are screenshots of GoRegular and GoMono in 12a:
https://imgur.com/a/7xnGrmx
I will send you privately a tar of GoMono/1
Window's font rendering is simply wrong. Linux's is very similar to macOS's.
I tried the Go fonts in acme, but reverted to Lucida Grande.
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I know rog has already asked about this before and I am not sure if
it's feasible or not, but I ask, maybe someone has already thought of
a good resolution:
I'd like to use Go fonts on acme (plan9port linux), but fontsrv(4)'s
antialiased output is rather blurry at least compared to Windows'
Cleart