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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #45494] Patches have spurious (antialising) li


From: Pantxo Diribarne
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #45494] Patches have spurious (antialising) lines in vector printout
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2017 15:58:10 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #48, bug #45494 (project octave):

@Dan: Sorry I attached the patch this time. 

>> Would it make sense to issue some type of warning message in the print()
command if gl2ps < 1.4.0 about missing colorbar?

colorbars are quite common objects in a plot and pdf is probably the most
widespread vector format nowadays. This would be a major regression which a
warning would not forgive. Again I'd advocate for including a copy of gl2ps
latest released version (as we used to do).

>> Can the text label placement be avoided by changing the alignment mode? Or
is there some type of more fundamental issue in gl2ps?

Yes, this is actually what we currently do whenever we need to split a string
into substrings with different size, font, ... (e.g. "e^x"): we position each
string manually using botoom right alignment mode, the only mode that works
for pdf before this cset  
http://gitlab.onelab.info/gl2ps/gl2ps/commit/006ffbf6fec28bbb982826cb61c98bd5c6d0e5c6




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