I really love OS X, but I hate the font smoothing and system font part since it gives me a headache on my LCD screen (PowerBook G4). Could someone PLEASE tell me how to get rid of the anti-aliasing AND to change the overall font for the system, the finder, all applications - the works?
I've already tried TinkerTools but it didn't change anything for me. I've managed to disable anti-alisasing by changing the AppleAntiAliasingThreshold in NSGlobalDomain through Terminal. However, the result is a very thin looking system font which I don't like either. I have a feeling it's just a thin/original version of Lucida, whereas what I want is a different font altogether.
Basically, I miss the old font look of OS 9 (e.g. Charcoal + Geneva). How do I achieve that in OS 10.2?
I know hardly anything about UNIX or Darwin but I'm very willing to learn if that's what it takes. Please give me a few hints as to what to do? Thanks.
I've already tried TinkerTools but it didn't change anything for me. I've managed to disable anti-alisasing by changing the AppleAntiAliasingThreshold in NSGlobalDomain through Terminal. However, the result is a very thin looking system font which I don't like either. I have a feeling it's just a thin/original version of Lucida, whereas what I want is a different font altogether.
Basically, I miss the old font look of OS 9 (e.g. Charcoal + Geneva). How do I achieve that in OS 10.2?
I know hardly anything about UNIX or Darwin but I'm very willing to learn if that's what it takes. Please give me a few hints as to what to do? Thanks.