Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

Post by mpack »

loukingjr wrote:Looking at it briefly it would explain why the text looks so bad. No OTF support until the 2010 version.
I assure you TrueType fonts look a lot better than that, and were the mainstay on all Windows apps well before 2010. AFAIK OTF / TrueType are basically the same thing, the only thing different is who controls the spec.
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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

Post by loukingjr »

I realize that, but there is a link off the one you posted that said there was no OTF support in compatibility mode.*

http://office2010.microsoft.com/en-us/w ... 70116.aspx
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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

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Hmm. We need to know what app the OP has - meaning exact version.

But, I suspect yes - we're looking at the Word equivalent of "Safe Mode".
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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

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BTW, The ClearType Tuner PowerToy is 32bit only and is mainly for XP and Vista. The only difference between it and the one built into Windows 7 is that it has a contrast slider.
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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

Post by ohnoplus »

I had markedly improved performance by enabling the ClearText setting. Thanks for the suggestion. Start menu > searched for "ClearType", followed the prompts.

Thanks everyone for your thoughts on this. Here is some additional information that you all requested:

A bit more information: The guest is running MS Word 2013, the newist version of word. It looks very different because microsoft seems to have really redesigned how things look recently. Compatability mode on the caption bar is when it is working with say a .doc file but the newist version likes to use .docx files. The font in MS Word is just Times New Roman.
The host is running Libreoffice which is using Libreration Serif.


I am using 2D Video Accelleration.

Let me know if I missed anything.
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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

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I'm surprised ClearType wasn't enabled by default.
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Re: Screen resolution in Windows guest is worse than in host

Post by ohnoplus »

Its totally possible I turned it off by accedent at some point in the past.
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