edbro9 wrote:
Okay, I played around with it some. I did not see any difference with cleartype on or off using either version. (It was on with both of the above screenshots). It definitely has something to do with shadows though. I do not have shadows selected in Desktask's options but when I turned them on, I saw the problem increase.
Did you refresh DeskTask after turning Clear type on or off?
When you select Clear Type and click apply or OK in the desktop properties dialog, nothing happens in DeskTask, you have to manually refresh it to see the difference.
I'm sorry insisting on this, because I'm pretty sure the problem is clear type
edbro9 wrote:
My question is why is it different between ver .50 and all later ones under the same conditions? I am now able to use ver .56 but I have to play around with it more to get a good combination that doesn't seem too heavy
This is because DeskTask relies on a transparent color, and between .50 and .56 I changed the background color which is then made transparent.
in .50 was blue, and in .56 changed to almost black.
The problem is, when Clear type is enabled shades of the background color (which was supposed to be transparent) appear, so before, using a blue background with clear type on there was no problem. But now, using a black font it seems that the font is heavier, when in fact is the clear type distorting things around.
That is whyin only certain scenarios (black font, clearer backgrounds) and with clear type on does this happen.
Example with DeskTask background transparent color is lime :
A big difference as you can see, I thought if it was a black transparent color it would look better, but it really dependes on the scenario.
I might have to had an option to let the user choose which background does he want to be transparent, that way the Clear type issue is less of a problem.
edbro9 wrote:
Keep up the great work, I really love this software.
Thanks for your comments
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