From: I Lee Hetherington (ilh_at_sls.lcs.mit.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 01 1999 - 09:13:10 EDT
Huh? On a 1280x1024 LCD screen, I'm pretty sure the horizontal
resolution is 1280x3 subpixels, and the vertical resolution is 1024.
You really have 1280x1024 real pixels (i.e., none of this silly
remainder 1 stuff).
I have seen anti-aliasing font technology that takes advantage of this
"increased" horizontal resolution by taking advantage of the subpixels
by drawing non-white on the edges.
--Lee Hetherington
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