Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2, built-in font smoothing

Posted by L. Shaydariv on Super User See other posts from Super User or by L. Shaydariv
Published on 2010-02-09T00:05:32Z Indexed on 2010/04/22 15:23 UTC
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I've just installed Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 onto my Windows XP to evaluate it and check whether it meets my preferences the way it did before. Okay, I've temporary defeated an urgent bug with a strange workaround (I could not open any file from the Solution Explorer), and it left bad memories to me. But however, it's okay.

The first thing I've seen just opening the code editor was ClearType font rendering. Wow, so unexpectedly. I must note that I do not use standard Windows rendering techniques, but I still prefer GDI++, a font renderer developed by Japanese developers. (GDI++ allows to render the fonts in Mac/Win-Safari style over entire Windows.) Personally for me, GDI++ reaches the great font-rendering results allowing me to use the Dejavu Sans Mono font with really nice smoothing in Visual Studio 2008 (VS 2005 too, though VS 2005 crashes in this case).

But GDI++ cannot affect Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 text editor - it uses ClearType (right?), and it does not care about the system font smoothing settings. It could be an editor based on WPF, right? So as far as I can see, I can't use GDI++ anymore because it uses Windows GDI(+) but no WPF?

So I've got several questions:

  1. Is it possible to disable VS 2010 b2 built-in ClearType or override it with another font smoother?
  2. Is it possible to install a Safari-like font renderer for Visual Studio 2010 [betas]?

Thanks a lot.

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