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Subject: | Re: FLASH: The "Cottonwoolish Text Problem" |
From: | Erik Kittlaus |
Date: | Tue, 26 Jan 1999 17:06:44 GMT |
>I hope you understand what I mean by that - text produced with Flash
>gets a bit "blurry", particularly in small grades.
>To my experience wether you use antialiasing or not.
>I was wondering if anyone has any tip, trick or solution for that?
>Would be glad being able to use this marvellous program for pages
>containing larger texts.
>Maybe you shouldn�t?
>
>Sincerely
>
>Lena B
Flash for some reason is not very good at rendering text, particularly
small text. I must say that the font that I've had the most success with at
a small size is Akzidenz (Adobe). Its pretty clean at 9pt. which is a
rarity.
This, by the way, belongs right up there at the top of the Flash 4 Wishlist
in my opinion -- a better text renderer.
-Erik
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