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gruhn
08-23-2004, 11:42 AM
Drawing looks well enough. Type in MEDIT. Click on some text. Editor opens
up. Text is displayed in it. Intensity varies across letters. Line width is
single pixel. It's _like_ it's antialiased but then masked against single
pixel text. Or some other explanation. I can _work_ with it, but I'd rather
go blind next year, not this. Is there a "make visible" button? Any more
info y' need? AutoCAD 2002.

gruhn
08-23-2004, 12:53 PM
Sorry, DDEDIT. So ingrained I don't actually know what I'm doing. Typeface
is ROMANS. Note that help says that it supplies a Truetype equivalent to
Windows for use in the multi-line edit. I tried turning off antialiasing at
the system level but couldn't find it and eventually had to start looking
like I was getting work done (and it doesn't REALLY look like anti-aliasing.
Should.)

kenspicerjr
08-23-2004, 04:36 PM
Hi
It seems to me I remember something about turning off "smooth edges" in the
properties dialog for the desktop; look at the effects tab?

Kind regards,
Ken Spicer

"gruhn" <gruhn@deletehwb.com> wrote in message
news:xOsWc.20$Qo6.5895@news.uswest.net... Sorry, DDEDIT. So ingrained I don't actually know what I'm doing. Typeface is ROMANS. Note that help says that it supplies a Truetype equivalent to Windows for use in the multi-line edit. I tried turning off antialiasing
at the system level but couldn't find it and eventually had to start looking like I was getting work done (and it doesn't REALLY look like
anti-aliasing. Should.)


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