Documentation of police anti-aliasing - please?

Could someone read between the lines of this documentation and get any information out of it beyond the format and vague sense of parameters?

public are drift (int style,
int height,
units,.
int antialiasMode,
effects of int)

Drift a font with the given style, size, units, smoothing mode and effects of glyph.

Works as derivative (int), but you can also specify a new font size, height, glyph anti-repliement and mode effects unit. If a font with the specified size, units, smoothing and effects of glyph mode cannot be derived, then this method returns a handle to this font.

Parameters:
new - style style desired.
height - the new height.
units - modifier height units, must be one of the Ui.UNITS_*.
antialiasMode - new mode desired smoothness.
effects - new effects of desired glyph.

Mode of smoothing desired... "Smoothly"?  Effects of desired glyph... 'Normal '?

Take a look at these discussions.

http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/Rim/Board/message?board.ID=java_dev&message.ID=27959&query.ID=12...

http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/Rim/Board/message?board.ID=java_dev&message.ID=29823&query.ID=12...

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