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- SmoothType 2.3.1 By Greg Landweber
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SmoothType makes your sort look more like the printed page. Using a technique called anti-aliasing, SmoothType blurs the jaggy edges of bitmap fonts with shades of grey, effectively doubling your sort resolve. This is the similar to the technique used by some laser printers of varying the size of the dots to meliorate the printed image caliber. This is also the argue why a television picture lavatory look so nipping even though TV resolve is genuinely quite depleted. What's New: Version 2.3.1 fixes a problem drawing smoothed text after switching accounts under Multiple Users. Version 2.3 introduced subpixel smoothing optimized for LCD (bland panel) screens. |
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