![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In a recent update (Catalina?), Apple made even LCD glyphs rendering just grayscale. Unfortunately, completely disabling it gives you lower-resolution glyphs and some blending artifacts due to gamma errors in alpha blending, but at least the shapes are closer to what the other OSes draw. I would judge macOS's attempt of LCD rendering so completely broken that you're better off without it in any version of macOS, and on any screen. visibly different widths in some of the individual glyphs when drawing strings of narrow characters like lllll or iiii depending on their subpixel placement. macOS has unique approach to glyph rendering in LCD mode, and it shows numerous artifacts, including e.g. I do this for all Macs I use that run macOS, because I can't stand the fat glyphs. Disable the LCD smoothing in the General options in preferences, and restart Firefox. ![]()
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