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Re: Thickness Isn't Thickness

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  • Subject: [mg30038] Re: Thickness Isn't Thickness
  • From: "Martin Rommel" <Martin_Rommel at REMOVEmac.com>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 01:00:21 -0400 (EDT)
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Just an additional note:
One can use the PostScript["1 setlinecap"] in PlotStyle and it will be
included properly in the eps-file created by Export or "Save selection as
... EPS" (Mathematica 4.0.1 Win).
What I don't understand is why printing from the front-end creates
postscript different from the Export command. Furthermore, the front-end PS
interpreter breaks certain contourplots into smaller pieces that show
artifacts stemming from the "2 setlinecap". Very ugly!

BTW, at support.wolfram.com I could not find any relevant information. Is it
there?

Cheers, Martin

P.S. Meine Anerkennung für Jens-Peer und die anderen frequent poster die
diese newsgroup so bereichern!

"Jens-Peer Kuska" <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote in message
news:9j648u$29l$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> Hi,
>
> I have tyed it on my SGI box and the FrontEnd does not
> show it correct but it is correct in an exported PostScript
> file
>
> gg = Show[
>     Graphics[{Thickness[0.1], PostScript["1 setlinecap"];
>         Line[{{-0.25, -0.25}, {1, 1}}], Line[{{0.75, -0.75}, {-1,
> 1}}]}]];
> Export["test.eps", gg, "EPS"]
>
> and in "test.eps" the lines have round ends.
> It seems that Mathematica's PostScript interpreter
> ignore the "setlinecap" and only use "2 setlinecap"
> for every line. If you wish that thick lines end
> exact on the endpoint "0 setlinecap" in a PostScript[]
> command may help.
>
> But I'm sure you will only see it in a external
> PostScript viewer and not with Mathematica's
> PostScript interpreter.
>
> Regards
>   Jens




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