teunis wrote:

> Antialiasing is required by a lot of font software...
> ... now it'd be reasonable to just use the font software's own
> antialiasing (thinking freetype & family here).
> 
> I'm not actually sure that antialiasing is all that in use outside of
> fonts and some imaging apps.  Comments?

Can you think of a font engine *not* doing the anti aliasing itself ?
Font engines will do the rasterization internally (to get the hinting
right for example) so I don't know when this can be outsourced into
an external drawing library...

Stefan
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Stefan Seefeld
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Universite de Montreal
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