Pre-4

Since Solaris 10 refuses to compile, just to see where development is at,
I downloaded the PeeCee version and installed it on my W2K box.

I was dismayed to still see the hard-to-read color layout for editing of
files.  I think I know why.  The font face doesn't appear to be Courier,
but it a mono-spaced font.  It is very thin, resulting in aliasing problems
that cause pieces of the characters that are displayed to be light in color.

Maybe a thicker font, say BOLD, might resolve the aliasing issue.

How about letting the user choose the font to use in the lower editing
section?  As it stands, the default is not working out very well.

Thanks.

MB
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Received on Sunday, 31 August 2008 20:22:22 UTC