How do I make an ALIASED font?

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JerryRowe
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How do I make an ALIASED font?

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I'm trying to make a flash menu, and I have discovered that there is a very good reason for aliasing: for tiny fonts (like this size). So...Can anyone tell me how to make a font that is completely aliased? Thank you very much!


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Post by Erwin Denissen »

You could try this:
Select Grayscale from the Format menu. Delete all entries. Now add a new entry and set Grayscale rendering.

Let us know your results.
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JerryRowe
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Thanks, I will! (nt)

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Thanks, I will!
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Hmm.,

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That didn't seem to work. I want it to be very crisp...And this still has the anti-aliasing going on...No idea what to do.
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Post by Erwin Denissen »

The previous instructions are meant to create an anti-aliased font. To create an aliased font:

Select Grayscale from the Format menu. Delete all entries. Now add a new entry and make sure Grayscale rendering is not set.
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