No problem!
Kadajawi: Cleartype is a technology that anti-aliases text taking into account that pixels drawn on LCD monitors are made up of 3 parts: a Red, Green and Blue component. The color components are next to each other inside one pixel of an LCD monitor, and Cleartype "blurs" the drawn fonts so it will draw edges with subpixel accuracy using the colors as a trick with the LCD monitor.
However, the fonts themselves won't convert this way over. Instead, they will be "rasterized" in a low resolution, and then the pixels will be saved into our Meizu resource file. Because of this, I think it would be best to preview the fonts with no anti-aliasing on at all in order to see it most precisely what it will look like on our Meizus.
If however you want anti-aliasing, the program uses the default font anti-aliasing set for your windows. You can set it at Control Panel -> Display -> Apperance -> Effects
Cheers!