Nicolas.Mailhot(a)laPoste.net (Nicolas Mailhot) writes:
> and crap... this is just an argument of pro-AA people who want
to
> demonstrate how ugly non-AA fonts are.
>
> The statements above turn just off antialiasing but still use the same
> render technology. With the available free fonts (bitstream), this
> creates disrupted lines and makes it look yet more ugly than AA.
>
> The real solution would be to use bitmap fonts.
The real solution would be to use AA with a high-dpi screen
DDC reports 34x27 cm^2 for my 17" TFT which is driven with a 1280x1024
resolution (96x96 dpi^2). More modern 19" TFT are even below this 96
dpi mark, and 21.3" TFT with 1600x1200 are <100dpi also. Bitmap fonts
for text-based application are perfect for the these resolutions.
Monitors with printer resolutions might be an argument from the marketing
people, but I do not need them.
Enrico