Phil Holmes-2 wrote
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 8:49 PM
> Subject: Re: Jagged hairpins
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>> Sorry David, I don't understand. When I output a PDF of my LilyPond score
>> via Frescobaldi, I don't have any other options to set. I just pick PDF,
>> then I print it. The PDF has the jagged hairpins, even before I take that
>> PDF and actually print it to a laser printer from Acrobat. Doesn't that
>> imply I'm making the mistake in Frescobaldi / LilyPond, and not in Adobe?
> 
> 
> OK.  Let me restate my earlier post.  Lilypond _does not_ produce PDFs
> with 
> jagged hairpins.  Did you see the image I posted?  Was the hairpin jagged?
> 
> So - something between your PDF rasteriser and your printer is creating 
> jagged hairpins.  Posting raster images (PNGs) of some output does not
> help 
> at all.  Could you provide a PDF with what you say is a jagged hairpin,
> and 
> a scan of the printed output?  That way we can see what's actually going
> on.
> 
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> Phil Holmes 
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Ok. One question though. I thought PDF files were vector, no? A mix of
sorts.




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