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Bernd Köster commented on FOP-1330: ----------------------------------- Still present in current versions. > Thin Lines in AWTRenderer are not drawn > --------------------------------------- > > Key: FOP-1330 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOP-1330 > Project: FOP > Issue Type: Bug > Components: renderer/awt > Affects Versions: 0.93 > Environment: Operating System: All > Platform: All > Reporter: cheffe > > The whole story starts here: > http://www.nabble.com/Lines-are-hiding-in-AWTViewer-perhaps-Bug-in- > Java2DRenderer-or-Java2D-itsself-tf3049992.html > My conclusion in short words. > Try using borders.fo from the samples with the AWTRenderer. > On Page 4 you see at 100% Scale that the blue lines of the table are not > drawn > correctly. If you play a little bit with the scaling the borders are drawn > different but not at all. If the scaling factor is big enough the lines are > drawn correct. Somethin about > 230% > The weird thing is that if you use the debug action in the viewer that shows > lines around everywhere, this lines are shown correctly no matter what > scaling > factor is set. > The print is all fine its only a prob with the layout. > So its possible a bug in Java2d itsself perhaps with lines that are less a > pixel high. Could be somethin with thin line piplines and bufferedimage!? > Here a link http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4109583 > By the way the pages in the AWTViewer are shown from biggest to smallest. > (9...0) would be great to do it the other way around. =) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)