Re: Transparancy

lee@sq.com
Tue, 4 Apr 1995 19:26:10 +0500


Of the 8 or 10 browsers within easy reach, most have white backgrounds.
Most of the PC ones have a white background. NCSA Mosaic on X has an ivory
background (but I think I customised it to be like that). Netscape has a
grey background.

One way to do antialiasing is not to do it :-) but instead to do half-bitting,
as it used to be called when it was used by some high-end Xerox printers in
their fonts. The idea is to set every other pixel to transparent to simulate
a 50% transparency.

Lee

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