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Love & Lust in the ER
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If you have a color LCD screen with a digital interface, such as those in laptops and flat panel displays, you can improve their font readability so that on-screen text appears more legible and "paper-like." These methods of improving font display quality are technically known as text anti-aliasing. In Adobe Reader (the program used to display my e-books), you can turn on the CoolType feature to have a reading experience that approaches the clarity of type on printed pages. Here's how to do this:

1. In Adobe Reader, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Reader > Preferences (Mac OS), and select Page Display in the list of categories.
2. Select whether to smooth text, line art, or images.
3. Select Use CoolType.
4. Click OK.

CoolType works across all platforms, including the Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX operating systems.

CoolType contrasted with ClearType: Microsoft Windows XP users can enable ClearType to improve font display quality for web pages and various programs that use TrueType fonts. However, ClearType does not improve the readability of text in Adobe Reader e-books. It is therefore advisable to activate both CoolType and ClearType so your font legibility is optimized for e-books, web browsers, and other programs. ClearType is especially effective on color LCD displays, but readability on CRT screens can also be somewhat improved. Microsoft provides an online tool to turn ClearType on and adjust it for optimal legibility:

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All names in this site are of fictitious persons and entities. Any similarities to the name of any real person, address, school, business, hospital or other entity is purely coincidental. Names were also changed to protect the confidentiality of contributors who requested anonymity. The first person linguistic presentation used herein is a means of effecting literary cohesion and avoiding exhaustive repetition of attributing stories from anonymous contributors, and hence should not be construed as being applicable in all cases in a literal sense. Translated from the legal mumbo-jumbo: I, me, myself, or Dr. Pezzi might not necessarily refer to me but instead to an anonymous contributor. I've had an interesting life, but it's not been that interesting! Some stories are compilations of individual stories. The stories in this book and web site are recommended for people over the age of 18, but may be viewed by minors with parental approval and supervision.

 

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