You stated that you changed it from cleartype to "Mac Smoothing" or whatever. Looking at your video I noticed that you didn't enable/have cleartype at all. "Cleartype" smoothes the fonts already. There is no such thing as the "default cleartype."
Nice video. You're pretty smart. It's true about it being only for ex-mac users. People generally "like" whatever is familiar to them. However, having both a Mac & a PC, I can say the Mac style fonts look much better. I was really happy when I found GDI++. Now my PC can have fonts that look like my Mac! :)
Thanks man!! Thanks to the GDI Direct download link you put there. :) it makes it more easier.
TheLuigie2x 3 months ago
@SnapBapTV I demonstrate one in this video correct?
FreewillTutorials 8 months ago
do your homework little kiddo
iLifeguy 8 months ago
You stated that you changed it from cleartype to "Mac Smoothing" or whatever. Looking at your video I noticed that you didn't enable/have cleartype at all. "Cleartype" smoothes the fonts already. There is no such thing as the "default cleartype."
Nurdoidz 8 months ago
@Nurdoidz I would think so since Windows uses Cleartype as the default font smoother, correct?
FreewillTutorials 8 months ago
lul C&C,Tiberian Sun,
GDI is a faction ^_^
TheXeno2000 1 year ago
@TheXeno2000 Indeed it is.
FreewillTutorials 1 year ago
Nice video. You're pretty smart. It's true about it being only for ex-mac users. People generally "like" whatever is familiar to them. However, having both a Mac & a PC, I can say the Mac style fonts look much better. I was really happy when I found GDI++. Now my PC can have fonts that look like my Mac! :)
Justintosh 2 years ago
I' m glad you found use of this video!
FreewillTutorials 2 years ago