[email protected] wrote
> I haven't read the thread that carefully so you might already have 
> answered this.
> 
> I'm guessing that you are on Windows (like me)!?
> 
> When you get the jagged look, do you use Frescobaldi as the viewer or do 
> you use a pdf viewer?
> 
> In The Frescobaldi viewer I get a jagged look, but when I open the pdf 
> file in Adobe Reader it looks good!
> 
> Also I think that Frescobaldi is printing as a raster 300 dpi (default) 
> so also when I print using Frescobaldi I get jagged hairpins. If I print 
> using Adobe Reader it looks perfect.
> 
> // Anders
> -- 

Hi Anders,

I've viewed the PDF in Sumatra, Acrobat, and they both look the same. Also,
about Frescobaldi defaulting to 300dpi, I thought that was only for formats
like PNG, etc. You'll notice the dpi is "grayed out" when using PDF. You can
only adjust the dpi for certain formats so I assumed it was not related to
PDF output in this case. Does that mean something else? 

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