I think you can control it from Tcl/Tk, i.e. turning it on and off.
That is much preferrable to not even having the option, especially
when you consider the vast majority of computer users are used to
seeing anti-aliased fonts. I am not saying anyone should have to use
them...
Properly anti-aliased lines are much clearer IMHO.
.hc
On Dec 9, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
... but anti-aliased fonts are a serious problem - I hope they don't become obligatory. They really aren't as sharp as the bitmap
ones. Another case of computer science orthodoxy trumping common sense :)cheers Miller
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 04:56:48PM +0100, Damian Stewart wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Tcl/Tk 8.5 has anti-aliasing support on all platforms. We should definitely switch to it, it is now up to 8.5.5. Pd was using Tcl/Tk 8.4.4 for a long time, so I think 8.5.5 should be mature enough.
As for rounded corners, I am not really a fan. I think the graphic
i think Dan was joking about the rounded corners. the link he posted (pointing to the Max forums) is worth a look, it's a whole bunch
of Max users fighting about the new rounded corners feature in Max 5 -
some people are saying it's wonderful, others are saying it's a tragedy.
really funny to watch.-- damian stewart | skype: damiansnz | damian@frey.co.nz frey | live art with machines | http://www.frey.co.nz
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