Hi,
AFAIK Inkscape doesn't have the possibility to
switch off text antialiasing, and I didn't hear of something like that planned
for the future.
In GIMP (brrrrrr... what an awful
interface!!!!), the text tool has a switch that toggles on/off antialiasing
of text (no selection of the antialiasing type like in photoshop though...). See
an attached screenshot of a text with antialiasing turned off and
on.
IMO, the possibility to switch off antialiasing
will be almost obsolete in the near future (at least in the field of webdesign),
because in Vista and MacOSX the fonts are antialiased. Win98, 2K and XP users
will switch to Vista with time, so more than 90% of the users will see
antialiased text in their browsers in the next 3-4 years...
Molumen
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 8:19
PM
Subject: [Inkscape-user] Text
Anti-aliasing
Hello!
In Adobe Photoshop, you are able to adjust the text anti-aliasing level
(strong, smooth, crisp, none). Useful for simulating web page designs
(in which live text is not AAed).
Does something like that exsist in Inkscape now or under construction in
any future build?
(if GIMP or other programs can do it, feel free to mention that to
me)
Thank you!
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