Post #161,477
6/24/04 3:37:15 PM
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However...
...that only matters on a CRT.
If he's on an LCD, he doesn't give a stuff about refresh rate.
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Post #161,481
6/24/04 3:46:33 PM
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true!
-drl
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Post #161,485
6/24/04 3:55:55 PM
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And on that note...
I'd like to point out that you can take my LCD monitor from my cold, dead hands.
I'm never going back.
NEVER.
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Post #161,487
6/24/04 3:56:44 PM
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But I *do* care about ...
SUB-PIXEL ANTI-ALIASING!
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Post #161,490
6/24/04 4:01:09 PM
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Especially on an LCD!
Gotta use those idle pixels for something...
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Post #161,501
6/24/04 4:49:24 PM
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will it matter?
I thought the reason sub-pixel anti-aliasing worked so well is that the 3 subpixels were horizontal. If your rotate then they'll be vertical. (googling) [link|http://grc.com/ctwhat.htm|How Sub-Pixel Font Rendering Works] - scroll down to the he section titled "Limitations of Sub-Pixel Rendering"ONLY Landscape . . . not Portrait!
As we've seen, sub-pixel rendering only enhances the horizontal resolution of LCD panels. It's incredibly convenient that 'horizontally' is precisely where text needs the most help! Emboldening stretches text only horizontally, kerning and micro-justification only shift text horizontally, and italicizing slants type by skewing it horizontally. However, this means that existing color LCD panel technology can not be used with sub-pixel text rendering when the panel is used in a vertical, or portrait, orientation.
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Post #161,504
6/24/04 4:52:50 PM
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Fwoosh!
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Post #161,506
6/24/04 4:54:10 PM
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And...
...Xft can change the pixel order: RGB, BGR; VRGB, VBGR.
So that article's correct as far as Windows goes...
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Post #161,527
6/24/04 5:37:28 PM
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ClearType can do BGR.
I don't know why they did it this way, but Microsoft has this little web-based cleartype tuner which you can only find by driving on down to Microsoft's website. It's on [link|http://www.microsoft.com/typography/ClearTypeInfo.mspx|this] page.
Of course, it can only do RGB and BGR, no other options. My bet is there's a reghack out there that will let you reconfigure it any which way you want.
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Post #161,534
6/24/04 5:46:26 PM
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I know. I've got a Dell 1800FP.
Nice monitor.
BGR.
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Post #161,529
6/24/04 5:40:29 PM
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I've seen the vertical options in Linux
but from what he's saying, the font's need help most in the horizontal direction. That makes sense to me, the tops & bottoms of all the letters I'm currently typing fall on the same line.
If this makes sense then vertical sub-pixel rendering is not as useful. It might help with Asian character sets, if I recall correct some of those are written up/down.
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Post #161,532
6/24/04 5:45:30 PM
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VBGR/VRGB are for rotated displays :)
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Post #161,536
6/24/04 5:55:07 PM
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understood
the point is when the RGB pixels are aligned perpendicular to the text's baseline then sub-pixel rendering is not as helpful.
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Post #161,538
6/24/04 5:57:57 PM
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Ah, nog.
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Post #161,510
6/24/04 5:10:56 PM
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Ooh, hadn't thought about that
I'll have to take a look at some of the people that already have them rotated and see what the text looks like.
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Post #161,512
6/24/04 5:14:51 PM
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But you know what?
I use a system font for my coding specifically so I don't have to worry aout anti-aliasing of the text. Every line is exactly one full pixel wide. (Unless it's bold, then it's two full pixels.)
So turning vertical might look just fine for me.
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Post #161,516
6/24/04 5:19:32 PM
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Look in GNOME Font Preferences
Steve Gibson yaffles on mightily about Winders, but seemingly is oblivious to the fact that there are better font rendering systems out there - namely the one in Linux.
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Post #161,524
6/24/04 5:31:06 PM
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GREAT FIND
How fucking stupid of me!
Turn off all the sub-pixel shit and try!
GREAT IDEA!!
-drl
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