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Does anyone have a great gdi++.ini they'd like to share?

Here's mine (I think it's alright, but could probably use a bit more tweaking):

[General]
HookChildProcesses=1
HintingMode=1
AntiAliasMode=1
MaxHeight=0
FontLoader=1
GammaMode=0
GammaValue=1.2
Contrast=1
RenderWeight=1.2
NormalWeight=1
BoldWeight=1
ItalicSlant=1
LcdFilter=0
LoadOnDemand=1
CacheMaxFaces=32
CacheMaxSizes=32
CacheMaxBytes=4194304
BolderMode=0
TextTuning=-1

[Individual]
Arial=RenderWeight,1

[Exclude]
Marlett
Segoe UI
Consolas

[ExcludeModule]
fontview.exe
msdev.exe
devenv.exe
gditray.exe
explorer.exe


[GdiTray]
MultiINISelector=0
RedrawDelay=50
CoolMenu=1

Your comparing it to a real mac though, they are two different styles of font smoothing. Not even GDI++ will give you the exact same font rendering as a Mac :p

FreeType can get really close, if not better.

What I don't understand is that it seems to render badly in GDI++ though, exact same settings on my old Linux installation gave me nice, thick looking bolds, etc. in GDI++ they're too thin.

I'm wondering.. I think the freetype thing that is bundled with linux systems is compiled without certain options that apple do use?

http://freetype.sourceforge.net/patents.html#licensing

However, the source code for the bytecode interpreter is still available and can be toggled on at compile time, for those that want to use it anyway (because they purchased a license from Apple, or because they are in a country where the patents do not apply, etc.). For details please check the documentation that comes with your FreeType source package (it normally involves changing one configuration macro).

I want sexy mac os x fonts on linux too. I was close to getting them yesterday, the problem is as always... if you set the settings based on a certain fonts, there will be fonts that will look like crap anyway,it's not "uniform".

But I'm kinda off topic since we're talking about windows

I meant that the fonts are moddified to look anti-aliased without using any render feature in Windows. Like when you use Bitstream Vera on Windows. Without using any type of render it still looks anti-aliased. With anti-aliased I mean that the font has smooth edges.

post-17647-1213628832_thumb.png

If it's not a Bitmap font, it's a Vector font, if it's a Vector font and it doesn't have smooth edges it was because it was designed that way.

anti-aliasing has nothing to do with the font (apart from the font can say at what sizes it should be anti-aliased, which can be overridden by the renderer anyway), it's entirely in the realm of the renderer.

This makes Windows look like Gnome rendering. I only wish this worked on x64 :(

Same :(

If the source code is available, surely someone with the knowledge can create a 64 bit compatible version, no?

Ran this on Vista x64, works within firefox, but obviously not within Vista itself.

  • 1 month later...

Ok, I've had a quick look at the code. To my surprise, the code is actually rather good and the hooks are done using Microsoft's own detour hooking library, now here's the good news; Microsoft Detours is x64 compliant, so simply compiling under x64 should suffice. There is bad news however, only the professional copy of the Detours library will compile under x64. So unless somebody who has a copy of the library it's highly unlikely we'll get a x64 copy any time soon.

Edited by x0r

Sorry for double posting, but does anyone knows how to make the GDI++ to start automatically at Windows startup? I did make it the program to start as I login to Windows, but it is not active when the program is started. I will need to right click the icon and activate it from there. Or there is a time delay before the thing works after being launched?

Sorry for double posting, but does anyone knows how to make the GDI++ to start automatically at Windows startup? I did make it the program to start as I login to Windows, but it is not active when the program is started. I will need to right click the icon and activate it from there. Or there is a time delay before the thing works after being launched?

i found out how

right click on the shortcut u have in the start up folder and go to the target tab

it should say

X:\GDI++\gditray.exe "-on"

it automaticlly skins the fonts on login

Ok, I've had a quick look at the code. To my surprise, the code is actually rather good and the hooks are done using Microsoft's own detour hooking library, now here's the good news; Microsoft Detours is x64 compliant, so simply compiling under x64 should suffice. There is bad news however, only the professional copy of the Detours library will compile under x64. So unless somebody who has a copy of the library it's highly unlikely we'll get a x64 copy any time soon.

I wonder if this might be useful? http://ntcore.com/Files/nthookengine.htm

  • 2 months later...
Hi all,

This is what I meant.

Please advise.

Thanks.

gdied5.th.jpg

I've been getting the same sort of problems when I'm trying to substitute fonts.

But it's strange, cause the [FontSubstitutes] works fine for settings like Segoe UI=Lucida Grande

but not Arial=Helvetica 55 Roman, which makes all the arial text jumbled like the screenshot above.

same thing when trying to replace my ugly system korean fonts,

any of these eng/kor fontname variations

굴림=맑은 고딕/ 굴림=Malgun Gothic/ Gulim=Malgun Gothic/ Gulim=맑은 고딕

would make the text get scrambled.

Some other korean people on the web seem to get it work correctly, but i don't know why it's not working for me :(

I wonder if this might be useful? http://ntcore.com/Files/nthookengine.htm

And about GDI++ on 64-bit..

yea after reading some of the previous posts It looks like the assumption that only 32-bit apps are hooked is correct.

I'm using Vista x64, and IE 32-bit gets smooth fonts all right but not the 64-bit IE.

windows shell and Sidebar doesn't get smooth fonts either.

Strange thing is, apps like Notepad sometimes gets hooked and sometimes not.

And I noticed that when more than one notepads are open, only one of em is font-smoothed.

a single explorer window very randomly seems to get hooked but not all of them again.

@_@ My heads hurt..

PS: my current setting:

[General]
Name=H1/A2/L2/OD1-Kimatg20081018
Icon=%systemroot%\system32\shell32.dll,-155

HookChildProcesses=1
HintingMode=1
AntiAliasMode=2
MaxHeight=0
WidthMode=0
FontLoader=0
GammaMode=0
GammaValue=1.3
RenderWeight=1.0
Contrast=1.0
TextTuning=0
TextTuningR=-1
TextTuningG=-1
TextTuningB=-1
NormalWeight=6
BoldWeight=6
ItalicSlant=0
LcdFilter=2
LoadOnDemand=1
CacheMaxFaces=16
CacheMaxSizes=16
CacheMaxBytes=5242880
FontSubstitutes=2
UseMapping=1
FontLink=0
BolderMode=0

[Individual]

[Exclude]
Marlett


[ExcludeModule]
photoshop.exe
gom.exe
gomencmain.exe
msnmsgr.exe

[FontSubstitutes]
"Segoe UI"="Lucida Grande"

+and screenshot

post-161291-1224302947_thumb.png

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