On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Gökhan Sever <gokhanse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I printed the PNG and PS file. The result looks same on paper as well. I was
> comparing the two ps file one from IDL one from MPL. IDL looks neat both on
> the screen and printed.
>

Are you saying that the printout of the mpl-created postscript file
still shows the jiggly rendering as displayed in your monitor?  I
highly doubt that (hmm, but it may depends on how you print the
files).

ps or pdf, as far as same font is used, I don't see any reason that
pdf quality is better than ps (and I never felt that way in my
experience). Again, monitor display is a different story.

Again, if you want your figures look goon on your monitor, postscript
is not the way to go in my opinion. And I don't think this is an issue
of the matplotlib side, so I'm afraid that there is anything I can
help in this regard.

Regards,

-JJ

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