David B Darrough wrote:
> Have you tried the built-in cleartype tuner to adjust cleartype for your
> display? It is found in the Control Panel in Windows 7 or you can go to this
> address to download and run it.

Of course... first tried tuning cleartype back in Windows XP days.
Cleartype tuning does not address the issue I have with the fonts.
Tuning merely lets you change the subpixel ordering if it's wrong, and
the contrast levels of the anti-aliasing.  It does nothing to address
the misshapen fonts.

If you try out GDI++, you'll know what I'm talking about.  Especially if
you have a web page pulled up when you enable GDI++.


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