barryn@xxxxxxxxx ("Barry K. Nathan") writes: >> > A gtk port means fontconfig and AA ie all the users that do not use pure > ^^^^^^^^^^ >> > american files on a 75dpi screen can get some mileage out of emacs > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> > without ruining their eyes. > > I've added emphasis here... think about people who are not using a > 75dpi-100dpi screen. e.g. think about a 135 DPI (or so) screen. How common are such resolutions? 19" TFTs with 1280x1024 (90dpi) should be the typical usecase. When the minority with >=135dpi is large enough, bitmap-fonts for this resolution can be created. >> * text apps used by me (XEmacs, xterm) are configured for 10pt fonts. I >> want to see much information and do not want larger fonts therefore, >> but fonts <10pt are too small for me > [snip...] > > Are you assuming that 10 points == 10 pixels, or at least that 10 > points is the same number of pixels on all screens? I am very untalented in font questions... I just know that bitmap-fonts look perfect while AA fonts are crappy. For text based applications I do not need device independent sizes; the text must be only readable. >> * standard bitmap fonts for 10pt are of perfect quality (I am using them >> currently and do not know how they could be enhanced) > > Now, find perfect quality bitmap fonts that will display at 10 points on > a 135DPI display... IME, bitmap fonts for text editors are the height of > perfection on a 15" 1024x768 LCD and the bane of my existence on a 15" > 1600x1200 LCD. I use them on 13" TFT + 15" CRT 1024x768, 17" 1152x768 (CRT) + 1280x1024 (TFT), 19" TFT 1280x1024 and 22" CRT 1600x1200, and bitmap fonts look perfect there. Enrico