On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 17:17 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote: > That and people who use laptops have usually already compromised a lot > on the screen part, so they accept fringing better. For me the sub-pixel hinting is superior to just the grey-scale one (98dpi). For one the fonts look much more crisp (grey-scale hinting leaves them blurry), in bigger sizes there is an unwanted colour "halo" around the letters though. But in order to look nice it requires to have correct subixel order set. If you set it wrong, it looks awful. I don't know if we can guess the right order for LCDs... Martin
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