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Nope, it is the thing where people say "blurry" to describe "blurry".

https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7992#issuecomme...

This is how Zed looks like on my computer too. VSCode manages to render things crisply while Zed is a blurry mess.



Thank you for the example. That shows exactly what I was talking about, so this issue is clearly (at least somewhat) a matter of taste. To my eyes, those VSCode samples look harsh, crudely pixelated like something out of the 1990s, while the Zed samples look like normal anti-aliased text.


No other editor or app that I use on macOS looks like this. None. This is not just AA, I like properly AA’d text.


Ahh, thanks for the explanation. I guess I was thrown off by the screenshot attached to that bug report upthread, where someone compared zed's rendering against completely non-anti-aliased text rendered by VS Code.




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