Package details
SmoothMetal is a wrapper for some of Sun's Java Look and Feels to enable
anti-aliasing.
Anti-aliasing is the process of smoothing text and images by introducing
intermediary colours to fool the eye into believing that the resolution is
somewhat higher than it is. Thus a black character on a white background is
'smoothed' with shades of grey. You can see this in Windows XP when using
ClearType, or enable it in X11 using Xft. MacOS X and RISCOS users get it
for free along with KDE and Gnome desktop users on Linux, Solaris and
elsewhere.
While operating systems have moved ahead and most now offer anti-aliasing,
Sun has said it will not be officially offering anti-aliasing in Swing until
Java 1.5. SmoothMetal allows you to get around this and make your Swing apps
look just a bit better.
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