Firefox 4 anti aliasing tuner addon
Mozilla Firefox has released its newer version Firefox 4. In this newer version, many new features and addons have been added. One such addon is #-Link-Snipped-#. Using this addon, the browser becomes capable of using the computer hardware's capability of offer better text rendering features. We can even customize various parameters for optimal and better results.
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Available Customization Options :
* Enhanced Contrast
The darkness of text. Valid value range is from 0% to 100%. Zero means no contrast enhancement. Default is 50% typically, but depends on your environment.
* ClearType Level
The degree to which the red, green, and blue subpixels of each pixel are treated differently. Valid value range is from 0% (meaning no ClearType, which is equivalent to greyscale) to 100% (meaning full ClearType). Default is 50% typically, but depends on your environment.
* Anti-aliasing Mode
Don't Care: use firefox native mode
Default: automatically, according to Rendering Mode
ClearType: sub-pixel anti-aliasing
Greyscale: black-and-white anti-aliasing
Aliased: no anti-aliasing
* Rendering Mode
Default: automatically, based on the font and size
Aliased: no anti-aliasing
GDI Classic: glyphs can only be positioned on whole-pixel boundaries
GDI Natural: same as GDI Classic, but metrics are closer to ideal
Natural: anti-aliasing in the horizontal dimension only
Natural Symmetric: anti-aliasing in both horizontal and vertical dimensions
Outline: bypass the rasterizer and use the outlines directly
* Threshold
You can apply different settings to different size fonts.
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The addon requires a installation of Windows 7 or Vista with Direct2D/DirectWrite enabled Firefox 4.0b10 or later version to work.๐* Enhanced Contrast
The darkness of text. Valid value range is from 0% to 100%. Zero means no contrast enhancement. Default is 50% typically, but depends on your environment.
* ClearType Level
The degree to which the red, green, and blue subpixels of each pixel are treated differently. Valid value range is from 0% (meaning no ClearType, which is equivalent to greyscale) to 100% (meaning full ClearType). Default is 50% typically, but depends on your environment.
* Anti-aliasing Mode
Don't Care: use firefox native mode
Default: automatically, according to Rendering Mode
ClearType: sub-pixel anti-aliasing
Greyscale: black-and-white anti-aliasing
Aliased: no anti-aliasing
* Rendering Mode
Default: automatically, based on the font and size
Aliased: no anti-aliasing
GDI Classic: glyphs can only be positioned on whole-pixel boundaries
GDI Natural: same as GDI Classic, but metrics are closer to ideal
Natural: anti-aliasing in the horizontal dimension only
Natural Symmetric: anti-aliasing in both horizontal and vertical dimensions
Outline: bypass the rasterizer and use the outlines directly
* Threshold
You can apply different settings to different size fonts.
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