Make Windows Fonts Readable with gdi++

This entry was posted by antijingoist Thursday, 23 April, 2009
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An excel­lent research paper by Steve Gib­son explains bet­ter than I can some very good rea­sons to despise Cleartype, and Microsoft font ren­der­ing tech­niques. This, I believe, is rea­son enough to make every com­puter you own a Mac­in­tosh, or at least attempt to install MacOS on your com­put­ers. Unless you enjoy read­ing at the MS man­dated font size using the MS man­dated fonts under cleartype (which is good, but I don’t pre­fer the MS rec­om­mended settings).

Well, I am cheap, and even though Apple hard­ware is typ­i­cally cheaper than com­pa­ra­ble non-Apple hard­ware, I am not in the mar­ket for that kind of hard­ware. As such, I have used Win­dows, and the Safari browser for read­ing on Win­dows (Safari uses the MacOS font tech­nol­ogy). That is, until about a month ago, when I read this post about gdi++. I use gdi++++ under Win­dows now, and am not forced to use Safari at all any­more. Now I am back to using Opera on my $300 Acer lap­top, and the text is much more read­able. The japan­ese devel­op­ers of this soft­ware have my grat­i­tude. :)

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