Details on how a font gliph gets rendered come from the font and your font rendering libary. There is a trade off between readability and aesthetics. In general on windows fonts are rendered for readability, but on Apple computers they are rendered for aesthetics. There are also features of the font that guide how it is rendered such as scaffolding and hinting.

It sounds to me like you are on a windows computer and are not finding your screen beautiful enough. If you go to your local Apple store and give them $2000, they should be able to help you out. :-)

Seriously, this question has nothing to do with perl and is out of scope for Perl Monks.


In reply to Re^3: anti aliasing fonts by chrestomanci
in thread anti aliasing fonts by vishnu.prasad

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