I just thought to pull up vim help for "guifont". It shows that :set noantialias should do the trick. I've confirmed that this works.
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With MacVim, I use the Monaco font at size 10, which under the standard MacVim config is NOT anti-aliased. When I turned on Advanced Rendering in MacVim preferences (advanced tab), Monaco 10pt is now anti-aliased, which is not what I want. Is there a way to turn off font anti-aliasing in MacVim?
Vim fonts vi antialiasing macvim link|improve this question asked Nov 3 '10 at 16:32jtrim1,3811827 73% accept rate.
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