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Nikada mi nije bila jasna primena clear type fonta. Znam da sam ospice dobijao kada radimo u grupi i cim neko sedne za moj notebook ukljuci to. Slova mi se nekako zamute....a kaze CLEAR type....bljump....
Pazi...nov sam u svetu tft monitora, tako da nemam bas mnogo "prakse" iza sebe, ali mozda taj cleartype stvarno bolje izgleda preko dvi ulaza....
i meni je mutno na mom lg-ju....koji god refresh rate da stavim....ali pogledajte ovo...iz microsoft cleartype faq-a:
"Q. When I turn on ClearType on my display, the text looks blurry. I thought ClearType made the text look sharper?
A. ClearType works best on color LCD screens, but there are various things to check depending on the type of screen you are using.
If you are using a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors
With this type of display ClearType rendered text will not appear as sharp as text displayed on a digital flat panel color LCD display. Many users like the way ClearType renders text on CRTs so feel free to give it a try.
If you are using a laptop display
Make sure your display is running at its native resolution. Check the user manual to find the resolution of the laptop's screen. If for example the screen is 1024 x 768 pixels, make sure Windows 'display properties' are set to 1024 x 768. In this example if Windows display properties are set to 800 x 600 pixels then the laptop may rescale the screen resulting in blurry text and icons, regardless of ClearType being on or off.
If you are using a separate flat panel display
ClearType works best with flat panel displays that have a digital interface. Check your flat panel display manual to see if you are using a digital input. If your display's video cable plugs into a standard VGA connection in the back of your PC then it's probably not using a digital interface. Also make sure your display is running at its native resolution. Check the display's user manual to find the resolution of the screen. If for example the screen is 1024 x 768 pixels, make sure Windows 'display properties' are set to 1024 x 768. In this example if Windows display properties are set to 800 x 600 pixels then the screen may rescale the screen resulting in a blurry text and icons, regardless of ClearType being on or off. If blurriness persists you might want to check with the screen's manufacturer to see if the display conforms to the ClearType hardware guidelines issued in April 1999.
For some flat panel LCD displays we have also discovered display degradation associated with the use of extra long video connection cables. "
Al dobro....pitao sam se dal' sam ja lud ili svi ostali....svi oko mene hvale taj cleartype...jedino je meni bio mutan....mislio sam da je vreme za naocare
Ali i dalje mi se mnogo vise sivdja prikaz fontova na Mac OS-u.....
