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Re: XCode Font Smoothing (Monaco 10)
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Re: XCode Font Smoothing (Monaco 10)


  • Subject: Re: XCode Font Smoothing (Monaco 10)
  • From: David Dolinar <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 15:14:52 -0600

On May 3, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Ricky Sharp wrote:

One thing to check is to see if you have duplicates of Monaco on your system. Use FontBook and delete any duplicates. I've had other problems with this particular font whenever I moved to a new OS/Xcode release. Not sure it will fix your issue, but it's worth a shot.


I checked and have only one Monaco font on my system (No classic System Folder for me, hurray!). So, unfortunately, that is not the answer.


I was hoping there was a preference that would make XCode behave like TextWrangler in this respect.

-- David Dolinar, Software Developer
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