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This thread is for discussion about the new Snow Leopard (OS X 6) by Apple.
News Snippet
Quote: ars technica
Several changes are coming to the way Mac OS X handles fonts with the release of Snow Leopard. The changes likely won't affect many users, but the Mac has always attracted a number of users who are sticklers about typography. One change, though, signals a sort of end of the line for the veritable Monaco monospaced typeface.
Chinese computer science student Jjgod Jiang discovered a few interesting details about how fonts are handled by Mac OS X Snow Leopard. First, users will no longer be able to select various grades of anti-aliasing like they have in past versions of Mac OS X. The "medium" level—the default for flat panel displays—is now the only option. Users who prefer the light or strong options may be upset by this change—my only guess is this is related to some kind of optimization.
read more >>Chinese computer science student Jjgod Jiang discovered a few interesting details about how fonts are handled by Mac OS X Snow Leopard. First, users will no longer be able to select various grades of anti-aliasing like they have in past versions of Mac OS X. The "medium" level—the default for flat panel displays—is now the only option. Users who prefer the light or strong options may be upset by this change—my only guess is this is related to some kind of optimization.