Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 23rd Jun 2009 21:40 UTC
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I'm one of the 5% (apparently) that prefers what they term there as Bi-Level rendering. I find everything else to look blurry, weak or thin and the halo effect around characters really bothers me. Give me my jagged edges any day.
Nice comparison of different font AA techniques in Windows 7:
http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/06/23/engineering-changes-to-...
Of the example images... the only one that doesn't makes me cry is the first one ("bi-level" or "Smooth edges of screen fonts" set to off).




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I'm one of the 5% (apparently) that prefers what they term there as Bi-Level rendering. I find everything else to look blurry, weak or thin and the halo effect around characters really bothers me. Give me my jagged edges any day.