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How do I enable font anti-aliasing while using the Synthetica Standard theme?
I am running 9.03 on Ubuntu 12.04.
Screenshot attached.
Product: DbVisualizer Pro 9.0.3
Build: #1916 (2013/01/26 17:47)
Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
Java Version: 1.7.0_07
Java Vendor: Oracle Corporation
OS Name: Linux
OS Arch: amd64
OS Version: 3.2.0-36-generic
Magnus,
As far as I can tell based on the screenshot the fonts are already anti-aliased.
Can you please clarify if I am missing something?
Regards
Roger
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anonymous
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almost 12 years ago
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Re: Font anti-aliasing - Synthetica Theme - Linux
Roger,
You are infact correct. Apon looking closer, the text is anti-aliased.
However compared to windows, it does look different.
I don't know a lot about anti-alias algorithms, but as you can see from the below comparison, the windows anti aliasing apears much smoother.
Roger Bjärevall
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almost 12 years ago
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Re: Font anti-aliasing - Synthetica Theme - Linux
Magnus,
I think the difference is rather in the font on the two platforms. If you open a text editor in Linux using the same font does it then look equal to what you see in Windows?
Regards
Roger
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anonymous
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almost 12 years ago
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Re: Font anti-aliasing - Synthetica Theme - Linux
It appears that Arial is different between systems.
anonymous
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