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Re: OT: Xcode font smoothing
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Re: OT: Xcode font smoothing


  • Subject: Re: OT: Xcode font smoothing
  • From: Nicolas Rudaz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 01:51:41 +0100

On 27 oct. 03, at 18:07, Alex Eddy wrote:

Monospace fonts seem to be excluded from the text smoothing threshhold (which I have set at 4).

This is not entirely true: I'm using ProFont 9 pt (the Type 1 version) for
all my monospace needs, and it is beautifully antialiased in Xcode, just like
it was in PB. By the way, ProFont is a freeware, monospace font that was
specifically designed aeons ago to fit the needs of Mac coders: e.g. it has
emphasized separators (;,:.), there is a visible difference between
I, 1 and l, and between 0 and O, etc. Check it out at:
<http://www.tobias-jung.de/seekingprofont/>
(scroll down the page to the "ProFont Distribution 2.2" link).

NR
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References: 
 >OT: Xcode font smoothing (From: Alex Eddy <email@hidden>)
 >Re: OT: Xcode font smoothing (From: Clark Cox <email@hidden>)
 >Re: OT: Xcode font smoothing (From: Alex Eddy <email@hidden>)

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