I made an interesting observation over the weekend that almost had me thinking I was seeing things. As it turns out I wasn't seeing things and font rendering technology like Windows ClearType won't ...
ClearType is a font technology that allows you to read the text for all periods. It is possible by the fact that it makes text on your screen almost as sharp and clear as text printed on paper, i.e., ...
After downloading, extract the Zip file, right-click on the executable file, and select Run as administrator. Then, you will see a window like this- Now you can choose different layouts such as RGB, ...
Weblog Of Zen and Computing describes one of the absolute must-do-right-away Windows tweaks out there: turning on ClearType. By default in Windows (XP at least, not sure about Vista), text looks ...
Okay you bastards (mainly Magus`) have got me looking at ClearType again. I'm coming around to it and may convert full-time *if* I can kill or reduce the colour fringing that it brings on a CRT.
Q. I know you can adjust the ClearType settings in Windows 7 to make the type on the screen look sharper. But is it possible to save these settings and switch back and forth between two users with ...
Anyone know if Cleartype or some other equivalent subpixel rendering system is available or being developed for XFree86? I'm totally hooked on it in Windows XP, and having to run X Windows without it ...
Most of us stare at screens all day and assume the text we read is as sharp as it can get. But the truth is, every PC has a different display. And beyond the hardware, our eyes are unique, so what ...
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