Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:3639 comp.text:2773 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!unido!laura!hmm From: hmm@laura.UUCP (Hans-Martin Mosner) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.text Subject: Re: Gray-scale antialiasing (yes, it can work) Keywords: grayscale fonts Message-ID: <703@laura.UUCP> Date: 16 Nov 88 17:16:00 GMT References: <74013@sun.uucp> <148@internal.Apple.COM> <4763@mnetor.UUCP> <8811112202.AA21230@explorer.dgp.toronto.edu> <2226@ficc.uu.net> Reply-To: hmm@laura.UUCP (Hans-Martin Mosner) Organization: University of Dortmund, W-Germany Lines: 13 In article <2226@ficc.uu.net> peter@ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes: >I hope you agree, at least, that a program >should definitely be edited in a fixed-pitch font. My programs are mostly written in Smalltalk-80, and I don't see why I should use a fixed-pitch font. I want them to be as readable as standard text... Is there any reason that a fixed-pitch font is better suited to programs ? Hans-Martin -- Hans-Martin Mosner | Don't tell Borland about Smalltalk - | hmm@unido.{uucp,bitnet} | they might invent Turbo Smalltalk ! | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: Turbo Smalltalk may already be a trademark of Borland...