Thank you.
I sent an e-mail to them explaining my problem and asking for gd 2.0.2
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 00:15:02 -0800 (PST)
Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> This is a bug in GD2 - When you use Truecolor images with GD2,
> anti-aliasing of ttf fonts break. This is fixed in GD-2.0.2
I thought about that.
I may do that if I can't clean it up another way.
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 02:01:16 -0600 (CST)
Miguel Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned:
> I can't imagine you'll ever get results that are to anyone's
satisfaction
> using JPEGs unless they aren't wearing their glasses. How abou
At 26.03.2002 23:56, you wrote:
>
>Here's the situation.
>
>I run the website for a macintosh user folding@home team.
>
>We are providing certificates for users who have done a signifigant amount
>of work for the team.
>
>I have jpeg templates and I'm using ImageTTFBBox and ImageTTFText to write
This is a bug in GD2 - When you use Truecolor images with GD2,
anti-aliasing of ttf fonts break. This is fixed in GD-2.0.2. You don't
seem to have all that many colours on those certificates. Try simply
using an indexed image just to see the real quality you can get with
GD+TTF before switching
I can't imagine you'll ever get results that are to anyone's satisfaction
using JPEGs unless they aren't wearing their glasses. How about PDF?
miguel
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Here's the situation.
>
> I run the website for a macintosh user folding@home team.
>
> We are
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