

Version 4.3.2 uses DirectWrite with grayscale antialiasing: if you zoom in screen captures of document text in old and new versions of Atlantis, the ClearType antialiasing is more colorful, while the grayscale antialiasing uses shades of the text color.īut the main difference between GDI and DirectWrite is that the latter supports subpixel positioning of characters. DirectWrite supports two antialising methods: ClearType and grayscale. Both techniques support text antialiasing. Previous versions of Atlantis use the GDI mechanism. Version 4.3.2 uses the DirectWrite mechanism (when available) to render document text onscreen. You can also email them to If you encounter any difficulty with this version of Atlantis, try to tell us as much and as accurately as possible about the problem. Please post your comments, suggestions, or bug reports to this forum (click "Post reply" below).

Use the "Help | Check for Updates." menu command to keep your beta copy of Atlantis up-to-date. If you decide to revert to the previous version, you can download & run its setup file to downgrade. You can install this new version to the current home folder of Atlantis on your system, if any, or to a different folder. Setup file of Atlantis Word Processor 4.3.2.0 (size: 2.9 MB) (build b2, released on Jul 12, 2023) Please use the link below to download the setup file of the beta version of Atlantis, and use it to install the beta on your computer: It provides more natural and consistent spacing between characters under different zooms, and improves text readability and overall look: This version has a new text rendering engine. Atlantis Word Processor 4.3.2 is available for betatesting.
