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[ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing
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Sat, 26 Aug 2006 23:54:58 -0700 |
I've never been terribly happy with the antialiasing under various
Linux distributions. I'm not sure if this is a personal preference
issue or what, but suffice to say, it has been my largest complaint
about using Linux on the desktop - the fonts look like utter crap to
me. I can adapt to different interfaces - there are pluses and
minuses to every way of doing something - but the anti-aliasing under
Linux has always been kind of like going from Lindt chocolate to
Hershey's chocolate, at least to me.
I'm particularly leaning towards Fedore Core 5 as the distribution in
which I wish to apply improved anti-aliasing. My first assumption
regarding the anti-aliasing was that it was related to the disabling
of auto-hinting. So I looked into ways to enable the bytecode
interpreter. ( http://www.carcosa.net/jason/blog/computing/
fonts-2006-04-19-20-12.html ) But that doesn't seem to really change
the rendering much.
Let me show you a screenshot from FC5 with subpixel anti-aliasing,
using the MS Verdana font and FreeType 2.1.10 with bytecode on:
http://zinkconsulting.com/fc5-bytecode.png
Now, take a look at it under OS X - same font - with "lighter" and
"normal" settings with subpixel anti-aliasing using the standard OS X
font rendering:
http://zinkconsulting.com/osx-lighter.png
http://zinkconsulting.com/osx-aa.png
There are flaws, in my view, with the OS X rendering, but it is (to
me) an absolute night and day improvement over the stuff in FC5.
Similarly, Adobe's CoolType (when properly configured) can look
pretty much as good as OS X as well.
Is it even possible to get FreeType rendering text that even comes
close to the OS X screenshots? If it's not possible with FreeType, is
there some library I could drop in place of FreeType to get text that
(to me) actually looks really good?
I do realize people have difference preferences in terms of the look/
feel of their fonts, but hopefully you can help me achieve the
appearance I'm seeking.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated...
Thanks,
Galen
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- Re: [ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing, Tor Andersson, 2006/08/27
- Re: [ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing, address@hidden, 2006/08/27
- Re: [ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing, Roman Shaposhnik, 2006/08/27
- Re: [ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing, Tor Andersson, 2006/08/27
- Re: [ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing, Keith Packard, 2006/08/27
- Re: [ft] Tweaking/Improving FreeType Antialiasing, Tor Andersson, 2006/08/27