![]() It’s worth a read, even though the aliased text solution provided there is not usable (they use FormattedText, convert it to a Geometry and render the Geometry aliased using RenderOptions.SetEdgeMode() – which. ![]() However, I recently encountered a whitepaper on called “Text Clarity in WPF“, which suggests a way to do just that. ![]() When asked how to render aliased text in WPF, the answer was: it’s impossible.
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