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== No subpixel rendering == | == No subpixel rendering == | ||
Kaya writes: It appears that on 10.4.5 Intel, subpixel rendering is a no go. Fonts are still antialiased; they just don't do anything fancy for LCD displays. This has been filed as [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328650 bug 328650]. | Kaya writes: It appears that on 10.4.5 Intel, subpixel rendering is a no go. Fonts are still antialiased; they just don't do anything fancy for LCD displays. This has been filed as [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=328650 bug 328650]. It appears that this has been fixed by Apple in 10.4.7; however, occasionally chunks of text (usually links) will continue to be rendered in greyscale. This resolves once the mouse pointer rolls over them. | ||
Thanks, Kaya. Yours is the second report I've gotten of this. Something might be up at the OS level, but it's also possible that we're doing something wrong. We'll look into this. | Thanks, Kaya. Yours is the second report I've gotten of this. Something might be up at the OS level, but it's also possible that we're doing something wrong. We'll look into this. | ||
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