Le dimanche 31 août 2008 à 15:21 -0500, Mike Brown a écrit : > 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 Maybe the "How to change fonts?" in the Amaya FAQ can help you to select bettre fonts. You may also remove the aliasing in Preferences. Regards -- Irene Vatton <Irene.Vatton@inria.fr> INRIAReceived on Tuesday, 2 September 2008 15:16:39 GMT
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