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Subpixel font anti-aliasing


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Just an idea: Wouldn't it be great to have subpixel (RGB) anti-aliasing (instead of the current greyscale anti-aliasing) for text display? Like for example any text in most Windows applications (Microsoft Word (seems no more), all desktop) or in Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF documents. That would make the text better readable for smaller sizes. Now the font outlines look a bit rough.

Maybe it could be extended to all other shapes as well to make them look sharper on conventional monitors.

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