> Have you submitted code to Emacs before? I haven't, but I don't mind signing the relevant documents, if you conclude that it is necessary. On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:02 PM, Alan Third wrote: > On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 06:58:51PM +0200, Ben Bonfil wrote: > > The way I see it, this is analogous to the existing ns-antialias-text > flag, > > which is another rendering preference that can be changed system-wide, > yet > > is available within Emacs. > > I would say that the use of these options is sometimes beneficial, based > on > > one's choice of fonts. > > For example, if you use a bitmap font in Emacs, you would likely disable > > anti-aliasing, but you wouldn't necessarily do it system-wide. > > > > (I don't really know how to turn on thin smoothing system-wide, but > that's > > not the main argument) > > After a deal of messing about I’ve found that while you can set > ‘smoothing’ options system wide, they seem to be slightly different > from what we’re looking at here. > > Have you submitted code to Emacs before? > > Can someone advise: I’ve added a few bits and pieces of boilerplate to > make this patch build on all supported macOS versions, but it’s > pushing it up to 15 lines. Is that going to be a problem? > -- > Alan Third >