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 rf <rf@.invalid> said:
 
 > Oh My &deity; I have just read this statement again
 
 please watch your blood pressure.
 
 > You go on to mention that sometimes it does not work, however if it does not
 > then there is a hardware problem. Is that correct? It is not a clearthype
 > problem? Right? It's a hardware problem.
 
 if you have multiple high end graphics cards and a DPI other than the
 default 96. its a cleartype problem. the text becomes so anti-aliased it
 anti-aliases itself out of existence regardless of what size it is. all
 text just disappears, if you look really carefully you can see a slight
 grey smudge where the text is supposed to be.
 
 on the other hand the "standard" font smoothing option works without a
 problem (for me) but it still has a large performance hit (at least it
 does driving 6 monitors).
 
 linux's nice smooth fonts are exceptional, its like looking at a printed
 page. unfortunately linux has other display problems.
 
 > There are words for people like you, however it's against my ISPs TOS to use
 > them.
 
 not mine.
 
 
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