Re: Blurry monitor on FC4

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On 20 Jan 2006 19:00:27 -0800, Donald Arseneau <asnd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > This is the link to the fullsize image:
> > http://dotancohen.com/fullsize.png169
>
> I think it looks reasonable for that resolution (1024x768).  Are you sure
> you can't run at a higher res?
>
> I find anti-aliasing makes things worse at low resolution because you
> can see each pixel individually.  Try switching it off.
>
> A big difference between Windows-Xp and X-window may be the quality of
> the installed scalable fonts.  It is fiercely difficult to produce
> quality hinting for true-type fonts (much easier for Type-1).  Monotype
> TimesNewRoman is a very well hinted font and is the default on MSWin.
> (Maybe Microsoft has claimed "authorship" now.)  See if you can use
> it on your Linux system (download "Windows core fonts" or some such.)
>
> Donald Arseneau                          asnd@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>

Thanks. I will try to move the fonts over from Ety's winbox over to
Fedora. The downloadable fonts don't help me much, because they do not
include Hebrew characters. But her Windows install came with them.

Actually, I am using Tehoma at the moment, which is in my opinion the
easiest to read. But I do believe that this is a true-type font.

Dotan Cohen
http://technology-sleuth.com/


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