Questions tagged [smoothing]
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Windows 10 extremely smoothed inner window area
With few applications - either old or open source, I have this problem with OS smoothing inner area of window. Everyting is smoothed. This makes using Emacs-w64 very painful and I am forced to use ...
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How to enable smooth scrolling in Opera Next (v26)?
It seems, the hidden option to enable smooth scrolling in the new Opera completely disappeared. Is there a way to enable smooth scrolling in Opera Next?
Please don't suggest extensions like Google ...
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MacBook Pro Retina and fonts rendering
I am using MPB retina. I have more than two years of a constant osx experience but what I can't stand is an OSX font rendering. That's simply uncomfortable for my eyes. Big amount of my work I do ...
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How to enable font smoothing for specific fonts?
I prefer disabled font anti-aliasing on my desktop, but some websites use custom fonts that look absolutely horrible without anti-aliasing. I could disable custom fonts completely from Firefox font ...
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How to embed an image plot with scaled dimensions in a pdf without smoothing effects?
I need to produce an image plot of data as a pdf. There are a small number of pixels in the data (roughly 100 x 100), so each pixel is discernible (not a smooth image). I have tried exporting a pdf ...
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Scrolling browser through RDP is jerky. Other applications behave fine. Why?
I have Windows XP SP3, and Windows 7 machines acting as a server in my LAN. (it's only 100mbit LAN there is no WAN).
The client is Linux with the latest FreeRDP 1.x just compiled.
Here is the ...
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Disable background image smoothing on windows 7
When choosing a low-resolution image to use as desktop background and stretching it, it causes the image to get smoothed, making it blurry.
Is there a way to disable the smoothing, so I can use some ...