Short: Shared library to modify looks of fonts at run-time Author: Joerg van de Loo Uploader: joergloo aol com Type: util/libs Version: 2.11 -beta- Architecture: m68k-amigaos Reaplaces: util/libs/Catharsis.lha Allows an application in a simple manner to print out better looking texts - similiar to "anti-alias" font-rendering functions. - comes with full source codes (written in standard C) - example program is a CLI-only tool (colour computed only if OS 3 or better) - library requires OS 1.2 or higher but only tested under OS 3 so far This shared library is public domain, thus everybody is able to use/improve it. At the moment the font analysing/rendering is not optimized and thus slow, but since it will be only invoked upon creating the new font-counterpart, this doesn't matter. The display rendering, however, is half as fast as standard text-rendering since each character has to be rendered two times into the display. The include-files were created using Dirk Stoeckers FD2Pragma program - I don't know if there are currently any bugs since I only used the MaxonC++ compiler to produce the shared library and the lonely example - and they work!