![]() ![]() I don’t know much about Chrome’s settings, but some browsers let you tell them which fonts to use for which languages. Whatever it’s called, your computer is obviously in dire need of it.Īs for Chrome’s getting the wrong variant of a unified Han character, that probably means it’s using the wrong font to render the page. It might be called Font Smoothing, but I’m not certain about that. I don’t think ClearType is the same thing I’m pretty sure ClearType is what Microsoft calls sub-pixel rendering, which of course only looks at all decent on LCD screens and then only if it it’s configured correctly for the physical sub-pixel order of your particular screen (RGB versus BGR). I agree with the others: both of those samples look like something out of 1999, before the advent of FreeType, or whatever the equivalent is called on Windows. ![]()
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