[thelist] Anti-aliasing

Matthew Mullenweg matt at swcdesign.com
Fri Feb 22 18:48:01 CST 2002


> Windows XP actually uses Microsoft's new ClearType
> method which is more than just anti-aliasing.  ClearType is also
> turned off by default.

Just to clarify that, there are two options in the XP anti-alias menu,
standard and ClearType. ClearType looks pretty fuzzy on non-LCD
monitors, but is absolutely gorgeous on any sort of flat-screen.




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