← Back to context Comment by willXare 2 days ago So RIS is Apple’s version of RiiR, but with better fonts. 7 comments willXare Reply cwillu 2 days ago s/better/blurrier/ steve1977 2 days ago Life without retina displays is possible, but pointless. ahartmetz 2 days ago Lower DPI is quite okay with good font rendering (FreeType, slight hinting, subpixel rendering). I have both kinds of devices. 2 replies → tonyedgecombe 2 days ago I sometimes wish I’d never seen a Retina display. There’s no going back for me now. thewebguyd 2 days ago Careful, you’ll bring out all the “but it’s true to print media” people.
cwillu 2 days ago s/better/blurrier/ steve1977 2 days ago Life without retina displays is possible, but pointless. ahartmetz 2 days ago Lower DPI is quite okay with good font rendering (FreeType, slight hinting, subpixel rendering). I have both kinds of devices. 2 replies → tonyedgecombe 2 days ago I sometimes wish I’d never seen a Retina display. There’s no going back for me now. thewebguyd 2 days ago Careful, you’ll bring out all the “but it’s true to print media” people.
steve1977 2 days ago Life without retina displays is possible, but pointless. ahartmetz 2 days ago Lower DPI is quite okay with good font rendering (FreeType, slight hinting, subpixel rendering). I have both kinds of devices. 2 replies → tonyedgecombe 2 days ago I sometimes wish I’d never seen a Retina display. There’s no going back for me now.
ahartmetz 2 days ago Lower DPI is quite okay with good font rendering (FreeType, slight hinting, subpixel rendering). I have both kinds of devices. 2 replies →
tonyedgecombe 2 days ago I sometimes wish I’d never seen a Retina display. There’s no going back for me now.
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Life without retina displays is possible, but pointless.
Lower DPI is quite okay with good font rendering (FreeType, slight hinting, subpixel rendering). I have both kinds of devices.
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I sometimes wish I’d never seen a Retina display. There’s no going back for me now.
Careful, you’ll bring out all the “but it’s true to print media” people.