Re: Activating anti-aliasing in Swing



On Thu, 26 May 2005 07:07:21 -0500, Christian Kaufhold wrote
(in article <0T28732rIg0lNmc0@xxxxxxxxxxx>):

> jonck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> So what he's saying here is that through a simple command-line option
>> we have anti-aliasing? That would be really cool, however, I searched
>> through the command-line options that are posted by Sun and could not
>> find anything about this subject. I tried responding to the author on
>> the java.net site, but for some reason even after logging in it would
>> not allow me to post comments.
>>
>> Therefore my question is, does anyone know which command-line option
>> the author of the blog was referring to?
>
> java -Dswing.aatext=true Main
>
>
> Christian

This is also, apparently, an "undocumented" feature that was added for
testing only. Sun has said it could disappear in the future. I wouldn't get
too dependent on it.

--
Bill Tschumy
Otherwise -- Austin, TX
http://www.otherwise.com

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