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The '''Anti-Aliasing''' view option removes the jaggies (aliasing) during the screen representation, as the edges of the objects are smoothed. | |||
The | The '''Anti-Aliasing''' mode makes the screen redraw slower. | ||
The | The '''Anti-Aliasing''' mode is automatically switched off in the zoom levels higher than 16x. | ||
The screen redrawing in | The screen redrawing in '''Anti-Aliasing''' and '''Spot Colors''' mode is quite slow if the map has a lot of objects or big raster background maps are loaded. In this case we recommend to switch off '''Anti-Aliasing'''. | ||
Read more about Anti-Aliasing in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antialiasing Wikipedia]]. | Read more about Anti-Aliasing in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antialiasing Wikipedia]]. |
Revision as of 10:36, 14 May 2012
The Anti-Aliasing view option removes the jaggies (aliasing) during the screen representation, as the edges of the objects are smoothed.
The Anti-Aliasing mode makes the screen redraw slower.
The Anti-Aliasing mode is automatically switched off in the zoom levels higher than 16x.
The screen redrawing in Anti-Aliasing and Spot Colors mode is quite slow if the map has a lot of objects or big raster background maps are loaded. In this case we recommend to switch off Anti-Aliasing.
Read more about Anti-Aliasing in [Wikipedia].