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From: John G. <jge...@ny...> - 2001-03-06 04:47:45
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Font resolution degrades using W2K; italic fonts in particular become difficult to read. If it is offered with installation, Windows users should be warned not to select the option. John -----Original Message----- From: jed...@li... [mailto:jed...@li...]On Behalf Of Todd Papaioannou Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 11:20 PM To: jed...@li... Subject: Re: [ jEdit-users ] AntiAlias plugin --On Tuesday, March 06, 2001 2:54 PM +1100 Slava Pestov <sp...@gj...> wrote: > Should the AntiAlias plugin be included in the jEdit download by default? > It will be an optional install, like the Firewall plugin. I'm not sure. I actually uninstalled it from my windows laptop because it made the text look worse. However, I do use it on my linux box and it makes things look better. If it's only _really_ useful for *nix users then I think it should be kept at PC. If however everyone is finding it neat then no reason not to include it. What are other windows users experiences? Todd -- Todd Papaioannou @ Earth http://www.luckyspin.org Luckyspin @ TerraFirmA http://terrafirma.terra.mud.org Why search for life when you can create it? http://www.dalilab.com . . . . . . . . . . . -- |