iainr
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Hi folks,
Have had a bit of a search, but couldn't find anything quite like this (although some related themes which have helped point me in the right direction Apologies in advance for any newbie-related hiccups...
I've just got myself a 15.2" Powerbook off Ebay, after a good few years with Wintel laptops. Very happy with it - 800mhz/512MB seems quite happy running all my apps. The screen is really crisp and sharp for graphics, and menus etc. look good and crisp. Its running at the default 1280x854.
But the fonts - oh the fonts! Especially in a browser (which is where I spend most of my time). The anti-aliasing is awful. I've tried Safari, Camino, Firefox - even IE, and they're all equally bad. Am running OS X 10.3.9 by the way.
Have googled it (which is how I found this excellent forum) and had a search here, and it seems to be a known issue - I just wish I'd checked in advance - I mean this is seriously causing me eyestrain, to the point where the powerbook is in danger of being sold on again...
Have played around with the various anti-aliasing settings, including the threshold for turning it off below *px (being careful to log out and back in again each time, so it would take effect). None of them are any good! I can see the difference, but the "best for LCD" might be the best - it's still awful!
Surely this must cause problems for other people, or am I missing some really obvious fix?
Is it any better in Tiger? I don't need to upgrade, but would do it just for crisper fonts.
I'm just seriously amazed/disappointed. Are there really hundreds of thousands of design-literate people giving themselves headaches every day, or are macs only supposed to be for graphics, not for text? Please tell me I'm doing something wrong!
Have had a bit of a search, but couldn't find anything quite like this (although some related themes which have helped point me in the right direction Apologies in advance for any newbie-related hiccups...
I've just got myself a 15.2" Powerbook off Ebay, after a good few years with Wintel laptops. Very happy with it - 800mhz/512MB seems quite happy running all my apps. The screen is really crisp and sharp for graphics, and menus etc. look good and crisp. Its running at the default 1280x854.
But the fonts - oh the fonts! Especially in a browser (which is where I spend most of my time). The anti-aliasing is awful. I've tried Safari, Camino, Firefox - even IE, and they're all equally bad. Am running OS X 10.3.9 by the way.
Have googled it (which is how I found this excellent forum) and had a search here, and it seems to be a known issue - I just wish I'd checked in advance - I mean this is seriously causing me eyestrain, to the point where the powerbook is in danger of being sold on again...
Have played around with the various anti-aliasing settings, including the threshold for turning it off below *px (being careful to log out and back in again each time, so it would take effect). None of them are any good! I can see the difference, but the "best for LCD" might be the best - it's still awful!
Surely this must cause problems for other people, or am I missing some really obvious fix?
Is it any better in Tiger? I don't need to upgrade, but would do it just for crisper fonts.
I'm just seriously amazed/disappointed. Are there really hundreds of thousands of design-literate people giving themselves headaches every day, or are macs only supposed to be for graphics, not for text? Please tell me I'm doing something wrong!