http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29250
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--- Comment #34 from JKAbrams jonasa@gmail.com 2012-11-16 06:53:59 CST --- (In reply to comment #33)
Many fonts with truetype bytecode hinting directly forbid antialiased rendering at some ppem sizes (via its 'gasp' table) to prevent bad or unexpected rendering results.
Yet Windows XP is antialiasing Calibri and Cambria. GASP-tables (if I got this right, http://pastie.org/5387222):
Calibri Table version: 1 <= 9 PPEM Grayscale, Symetrical Smoothing <= 19 PPEM Gridfit, Grayscale, Symetrical Gridfit <= 65535 PPEM Gridfit, Grayscale, Symetrical Gridfit, Symetrical Smoothing
Cambria-Bold Table version: 1 <= 9 PPEM Grayscale, Symetrical Smoothing <= 11 PPEM Gridfit, Grayscale, Symetrical Gridfit <= 65535 PPEM Gridfit, Grayscale, Symetrical Gridfit, Symetrical Smoothing