Treffer: WHAT MAKES A FONT APPEAR jaggy AROUND THE EDGES ONSCREEN?
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One common cause of jaggy-looking fonts around the edges of onscreen presentations is the practice of creating a presentation on one machine, then transferring it to another— a laptop, usually— that doesn't have the display font loaded into its system, forcing the new computer to substitute another font. This can happen with fonts as common as Helvetica, says Rice University's Deborah Barrett. To prevent this from happening, designers such as e21's Victor Win suggest sticking with common sans serif fonts and presenting the slideshow from the machine on which one created the slides.
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