Am 2008-02-20 um 19:54 schrieb Martin Schröder:
>> However, there seems to be one more strange thing (not that big):  
>> If I
>> include some transparent stuff on a light background (i.e. a  
>> metapost figure
>> on a light gray screen), there's a visible rectangle around it (on  
>> the
>> screen). Don't you what's the cause and how to solve it?
> Probably a bug in Adobe Reader. We don't draw rectangles around
> included images. :-)

Yes, it's unfortunately normal at least in Acrobat 7 and 8, also in  
Apple's PDF viewer (in Preview, Mail etc.).
In my experience esp. transparent (or flattened) elements show a fine  
white border - but if you zoom in, it stays the same fine line or  
sometimes disappeares. And it never shows in print.

Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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