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Re: Font size appearance in function graphics PNG and EPS output [message #88491 is a reply to message #88488] Thu, 01 May 2014 17:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Thursday, May 1, 2014 5:40:51 PM UTC-6, laura...@gmail.com wrote:
> Q: Will this problem be fixed anytime soon? I went to great lengths to make what I consider a beautiful plot using function graphics and found that the appearance changed completely (both lines and fonts) when I tried to save it in a vector format (eps or pdf). Using a bitmap format works fine. The whole point is that I want to be able to edit the plots. This all works fine using the old style graphics, but I don't think there's a box plot routine for that. (Well, Dave F. probably has one....)
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> Incidentally, why are colors always altered in going from RGB to CMYK representation? Surely all imaginable colors can be represented in either system.
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Hi Laura,

Which version of IDL are you using? There were some bugs related to changing lines & fonts in new graphics, but many of them have been fixed as of IDL 8.3. If you're using IDL 8.3, could you post some sample code which shows the problem?

Cheers,
Chris
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