Huaiyu Duan
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Tue Jan 10 04:04:20 JST 2006
OK, resx/resy may not be the problem. With mac-allow-anti-aliasing set as t, the old Carbon Emacs also display fuzzy fonts, while it has no effect at all on the new ones. There got to be some change in the font display part that introduces this annoying bug. -Huaiyu On Jan 9, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Huaiyu Duan wrote: > It displays well on your machine. Here are some pictures grabbed from > my screen. > > Fuzzy: > http://physics.ucsd.edu/~hduan/tmp/fuzzy.png > > Thin: > http://physics.ucsd.edu/~hduan/tmp/thin.png > > Just right: > http://physics.ucsd.edu/~hduan/tmp/good.png > > Picture of a terminal: > http://physics.ucsd.edu/~hduan/tmp/term.png > > All the emacs sessions have set mac-allow-anti-aliasing nil. > > I think that I might know where the problem is. When I checked the > font in the new Carbon Emacs with "C-u C-x =", it displays > -apple-monaco-medium-r-normal--12-120-72-72-m-120-iso10646-1 > The old one has > -apple-monaco-medium-r-normal--12-120-75-75-m-120-mac-roman > I use xlsfonts to check the fonts under X11. None of the fonts have > resx/resy=72 except a few Chinese fonts. I'm wondering how I can > force new Carbon Emacs to use resx/resy=75. > > -Huaiyu