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2005-09-08
The color-fringes are either all in your head, or your have setup clear-type incorrectly for your screen*
I think both options are equally likely.
* If you have a screen with clean pixel separation or alternative subpixel layout, then clear-type will not work properly and can give color-fringes, in that case you need to use the grayscale cleartype option as appropriate for your screen.
Edited 2012-03-16 19:11 UTC