is there any program that can produce the anti aliasing effect that is seen in windows XP, for windows 2000?
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is there any program that can produce the anti aliasing effect that is seen in windows XP, for windows 2000?
Unless you're talking about something else, it's already built in: Smooth edges of screen fonts in the Display properties Effects tab, IIRC.
He means the XP style ClearType...Quote:
Originally posted by filburt1
Unless you're talking about something else, it's already built in: Smooth edges of screen fonts in the Display properties Effects tab, IIRC.
cleartype is one of my favorite things about XP, very easy on the eyes :cool:
I know...I love that ONE thing about XPQuote:
Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
cleartype is one of my favorite things about XP, very easy on the eyes :cool:
Speaking of easy on the eyes, I just got my first paycheck for my job, maybe i'll pick me up a Samsung 955DF if I feel like it :cool:
i have smooth edges of screen fonts on, but it just doesn't cut it. anyone know anything else?
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Originally posted by jpbtennisman
I know...I love that ONE thing about XP
Speaking of easy on the eyes, I just got my first paycheck for my job, maybe i'll pick me up a Samsung 955DF if I feel like it :cool:
Wah... I want my BDay to come already so I can get a job... :)
I'm only working out of my house. If you have Dreamweaver and know how to use it, send some fliers around your neighborhood to see if anyone wants a web site designed. I didn't think anyone did either, but I was surprised. :)Quote:
Originally posted by kalicki
Wah... I want my BDay to come already so I can get a job... :)
i might try to get a job at some firm this weekend (if they even have them around here)
i could easily be a professional web designer, but i just don't know anyone that wants a site built :(
Again, go around the neighborhood, or ask your parents to spread the word to clients. You'd be surprised. :cool:Quote:
Originally posted by sail3005
i might try to get a job at some firm this weekend (if they even have them around here)
i could easily be a professional web designer, but i just don't know anyone that wants a site built :(
perhaps i will do that. i really could use the cash. i'm still saving up for that pocket PC..
Hmmm.... maybe I will....
So how much do you charge? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
If you have Dreamweaver and know how to use it, send some fliers around your neighborhood to see if anyone wants a web site designed. I didn't think anyone did either, but I was surprised. :)
I can never figure out what is too much and what is too little...:rolleyes:
-Emo
My general going rate is about $50 a page. Of course if the customer wants advanced stuff, that's more money. :pQuote:
Originally posted by Emo
So how much do you charge? :confused:
I can never figure out what is too much and what is too little...:rolleyes:
-Emo
WOW, thats a lot of cash. i know what i'm doing this summer!Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
My general going rate is about $50 a page. Of course if the customer wants advanced stuff, that's more money. :p
Actually those rates are a little low since I'm totally untrained.Quote:
Originally posted by sail3005
WOW, thats a lot of cash. i know what i'm doing this summer!
A C++ and most likely a web programmer like yourself could probably charge more if you are doing PHP or ASP and stuff.
That would be very nice. I could probably use that as an easy source of income when i am in college.