Ralph Fox wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016 18:51:21 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in
the menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these
"pixely" fonts
On Tue, 24 May 2016 18:51:21 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
I see antiali
G Tod wrote:
EE wrote:
G Tod wrote:
Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in
the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
I see antialiased fonts in
EE wrote:
G Tod wrote:
Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
I see antialiased fonts in SeaMonkey.
EE wrote:
There is a setting in about:config for SeaMonkey called
"gfx.use_text_smoothing_setting". I have that set to true, and fonts
look good to me.
Huh. I had it set to the default (false), so I flipped it, restarted SM,
and saw no difference. Fonts looked good before and after the chang
G Tod wrote:
Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
I see antialiased fonts in SeaMonkey.
Here is a
G Tod composed on 2016-05-25 01:34 (UTC-0500):
Whoops again! I'm an idiot. Apparently font smoothing is already
turned on, as I turned it off, and things got even worse! Maybe I need
a new monitor or something. But I still cannot figure out why the fonts
look relatively smooth and nice in so
Whoops again! I'm an idiot. Apparently font smoothing is already
turned on, as I turned it off, and things got even worse! Maybe I need
a new monitor or something. But I still cannot figure out why the fonts
look relatively smooth and nice in some programs and not in others.
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Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
I see antialiased fonts in SeaMonkey.
Here is a comparison of
Ralph Fox wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
I see antialiased fonts in SeaMonkey.
Here is a comparison of
On Mon, 23 May 2016 17:34:46 -0500, G Tod wrote:
> Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
> menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
> fonts?
I see antialiased fonts in SeaMonkey.
Here is a comparison of what I
Is there any way to get SeaMonkey to use antialiased fonts, both in the
menus and in web content? Or, some other way to change these "pixely"
fonts?
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