Christophe wrote:I think the same problem existed with the previous bitmapped fonts when FSAA was used.
Not on my system anyway. Here is what the text in 1.3.1 final looked like:
![Image](http://s94992504.onlinehome.us/celestia/forum_pics/Helv12Bold_131Dflt.jpg)
Christophe wrote:Some (a minority) of people seem to not like anti-aliased fonts, for most it appears as an improvement
Can't imagine that a "majority" of people would select this font (1.3.2 default):
over this font (1.3.1 default):
In the new font, the decimal point is invisible, the coma looks like a decimal point, "m" doesn't look like an "m", and most of the other characters look like an eraser was swiped through them vertically.
And if folks have their graphics card Anti-Aliasing turned OFF, then they are missing out on the fine graphic detail Celestia actually offers, and instead, seeing lots of old-style graphic "jaggies".
Even the non-bold version of the 1.3.1 default font looks better than the new one since you can still see the decimal point:
Not sure what else to say. The pictures say it all.