Comment by calibas

5 days ago

Maybe true for Mac users, but the average Win 10 desktop is still using a 1080p monitor.

The users may have 1080p monitors, but even Windows does not do subpixel antialiasing in its new apps (UWP/WinUI) anymore. On Linux, GTK4 does not do subpixel antialiasing anymore.

The reason is mostly that it is too hard to make it work under transformations and compositing, while higher resolution screens are a better solution for anyone who cares enough.

  • > even Windows does not do subpixel antialiasing in its new apps (UWP/WinUI) anymore

    This is a little misleading, as the new versions of Edge and Windows Terminal do use subpixel antialiasing.

    What Microsoft did was remove the feature on a system level, and leave implementation up to individual apps.

  • Is this why font rendering on my Win11 laptop looks like shit on my 1440p external monitor?

    Laptop screen is 4k with 200% scaling.

    Seriously the font rendering in certain areas (i.e. windows notification panel) is actually dogshit. If I turn off the 200% scaling on the laptop screen then reboot it looks correct again.