![]() ![]() □ I remember in the past, with High Sierra, I had to enable subpixel font rendering on non-Apple LCDs. I have such an opinionated workflow for whenever I install my OS from scratch. □ Apple's macOS normally has a set of defaults that you can change programmatically. Some folks in the comments asked about how I stumbled upon this fix, so for the sake of technical know-how, I am updating this post with more details. □ Explanation: What's Happening In there?! You need to sign out and sign back in or restart your Mac before you can see your changes after running this command. This will lead to the font smoothing to be enabled - especially for non-retina external monitors. Little more research led to a fix, all you have to do is open up your Terminal application ( COMMAND (⌘) + SPACE then search for Terminal) and run the following command.ĭefaults write -g CGFontRenderingFontSmoothingDisabled -bool NO ![]() ![]() Just updated to macOS Mojave only to find out that there is a terrible font rendering issue for almost all the ElectronJS based apps like VSCode my code editor of choice.Īfter researching a little bit, less to my surprise, I found out that Apple has disabled Subpixel antialiasing for text in macOS Mojave.
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