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Hello, i bought a new laptop with windows 11 and i usually like to type informations in Microsoft paint but it got this aliased rendering option always on so i couldn't find a solution to it as it always changes the text i am typing after i finish into a mess of pixels (at anything larger than 100% zoom in) as i like to type in zoomed in state

and so i changed to paint.net its working well but i got a problem when typing symbols next to text like this "♠asdfasdf♠" it changes the symbol into a standard symbol while if i type it like this "asdfgasd♠"
(it consider the ♠ as a text in this situation) as in the picture i added 

 

as i want the effect of the first image to the right to apply at the beginning and the end of the text

and secondly if you have any solution to make the text apply just like it was in typing state in either of Microsoft paint or paint.net i will be grateful

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello @someone123b and welcome to the forum :)

 

Yes, once typed in paint.net it's pixels:  Please read here:  https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/TextTool.html

 

There is also a tool here where you can find symbols.  I'd say, do your text on a layer and, on another layer place and size your symbols before you flatten.

 

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1 hour ago, Pixey said:

Hello @someone123b and welcome to the forum :)

 

Yes, once typed in paint.net it's pixels:  Please read here:  https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/TextTool.html

 

There is also a tool here where you can find symbols.  I'd say, do your text on a layer and, on another layer place and size your symbols before you flatten.

 

hello ty for the reply i would like to know if there is a way to make the symbol written on the beginning the same as the last and have the same color as the text as if you add the symbol at the beginning it doesn't follow the text and if you add the last one it will be changed to be the same as the first

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55 minutes ago, someone123b said:
2 hours ago, Pixey said:

Hello @someone123b and welcome to the forum :)

 

Yes, once typed in paint.net it's pixels:  Please read here:  https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/TextTool.html

 

There is also a tool here where you can find symbols.  I'd say, do your text on a layer and, on another layer place and size your symbols before you flatten.

 

hello ty for the reply i would like to know if there is a way to make the symbol written on the beginning the same as the last and have the same color as the text as if you add the symbol at the beginning it doesn't follow the text

 

 

What is the name of the Text you are using in Paint.net?

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On 2/15/2023 at 5:24 PM, someone123b said:

Hello, i bought a new laptop with windows 11 and i usually like to type informations in Microsoft paint but it got this aliased rendering option always on so i couldn't find a solution to it as it always changes the text i am typing after i finish into a mess of pixels (at anything larger than 100% zoom in) as i like to type in zoomed in state

and so i changed to paint.net its working well but i got a problem when typing symbols next to text like this "♠asdfasdf♠" it changes the symbol into a standard symbol while if i type it like this "asdfgasd♠"
(it consider the ♠ as a text in this situation) as in the picture i added


Hello, here is a picture with some explanation and one approach for the first symbol converting to Windows symbol.
In short, if you add an empty space before the first symbol, it will not change (probably).

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14 hours ago, Lemonade said:


Hello, here is a picture with some explanation and one approach for the first symbol converting to Windows symbol.
In short, if you add an empty space before the first symbol, it will not change (probably).

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thanks a lot for the help the space solution worked perfectly

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You can also use unicodes in your text tool strings. Type some text, then hold down the Alt key and type in the four digit unicode on the numeric pad. for example, Alt+0169 inserts the copyright symbol.

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