Le Thu, Jan 23, 2003, � 03:12:07PM -0500, Alan G Isaac a �crit:
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 09:44:28 +0100 Dave Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In dia, a line width of zero is a 'hairline'.  A user
> > should be able to create hairlines simply by using a small
> > width.
> 
> A linewidth of zero produces a hairline in PostScript.
> Is this a relevant consideration?  (Clean PostScript
> is an important Dia feature.)

Indeed, this issue of linewidth zero is just a dead mashed horse. I made the
deliberate choice to explicitely never issue a linewidth zero to any output
device whatsoever; I issue a very very thin (but constant and mastered)
width instead. The rationale is in the source, changelogs and in the
ML archives; I see zero reason to change this behaviour.

        -- Cyrille

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