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subpixel antialiasing
by mm on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @07:50
Will there be any progress with subpixel antialiasing? What does Eye Candy help when the fonts are still ugly displayed (yes, I switched subpixel hinting on in KDE)

Best wishes
mm
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Re: subpixel antialiasing
by asdasd on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @08:07
qt4 has all the features you need , help coding / porting today !!!
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Re: subpixel antialiasing
by Hans on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @16:23
> Will there be any progress with subpixel antialiasing?

No.
Subpixel hinting is ready to use. Maybe you should select another hinting modus or activate the bytecode interpreter.

> What does Eye Candy help when the fonts are still ugly displayed

??
subpixel hinting + hinting=full gives very clear fonts.
subpixel hinting + bytecode interpreter gives *sometimes* even better fonts.
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Re: subpixel antialiasing
by zxcvzxvcv on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @19:30
This has absolutely NOTHING to do with what's mentioned in this article.

Try enableing the Freetype Bytcode Interpreter to improve your fonts.
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