Have you ever thought, “Gee, I wish I could draw anti-aliased text without putting a PICT resource in my 4k application that would quadruple the size.”? Yes? Then it’s a good thing you downloaded AntiAliasMan.
AntiAliasMan is a Think C library that will draw anti-aliased text. With it is OffScreen/CopyBits, another library that AntiAliasMan needs to make offscreens and copy things between them. Although it is used here specifically to support AntiAliasMan, OffScreen/CopyBits can be used on it’s own. Also included is AntiAliasMan Tester, a sample application that draws some anti-aliased text.
For this entire package, I am asking the standard MacPants Software price of 99¢. If you want to send more, feel free; I will not object. If you are short on pennies, you can just send me some e-mail (about anything, maybe just saying that you like it or think it’s useless, suggestions, etc.) at:
America Online: MacPants
Internet: macpants@aol.com
If you are short on pennies and have no e-mail access, I would appreciate snail-mail indicating how you came across AntiAliasMan at (also, if you have 99 pennies, you can send them to):
Mac Murrett
MacPants Software
209 Lamont Drive
Amherst, NY 14226
Other Stuff:
This is Shareware, but not public domain. While you may distribute this freely, you may not mess around with it and make it do weird things or even normal things that I didn’t put in writing that you could do and then give it to your friends, associates, or neighbor’s dogs, or distribute it otherwise. If you use this for more than thirty (30) days, you are obligated to pay for it. If you are short on pennies after thirty (30) days, I can wait until you have plenty of them for payment.
Bug Reports:
If you find a problem, I would appreciate you mailing/e-mailing me at the above addresses, and I will fix the problem as soon as humanly possible. Thanks,
Mac Murrett
(I was Mac 15 years ago, before the Macintosh. It’s not related to the computer. I would explain further, but nobody reads ReadMe’s anyways.)