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Re: plotting vertical lines [message #84000 is a reply to message #83865] Thu, 11 April 2013 16:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Leah Huk writes:

> I am using GSview 5.0 to view my .ps. files.
>
> A little while ago I was fiddling with the lines for my vertical line markers, copy-pasting those lines over, deleting the old ones, doing a retall, then saving, recompiling, and re-running. Somehow, some of the lines would magically become the right thickness. Then I'd try implementing the same change process for all 4 of them, and all of a sudden some would revert back to being grey or the wrong thickness again. I just tried setting the thickness to an integer value
of 1, and now I have three lines of what appears to be correct thickness and color, yet one of them is still grey and too thick.
>
> Gremlins, I tell you....gremlins.

I don't think so. This is a display problem, not a PostScript problem.
I'd make sure your units are points in GSView, and I'd turn anti-
aliasing off (the usual culprit in things like this). Or, you could just
print the darn thing and see that it prints fine. Or, you could make a
PDF or PNG file out of it and see that it works fine. :-)

Cheers,

David



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