[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> One can also do something simpler without a module, although not as > completely -- a simple macro with either Scale or by Mark'g > positions. I don't understand how Scale and Mark can be used to increase line widths. > In > addition, Ribbon or Tube can be employed, after which I would recommend > Remove(,"normals"). With these modules you can draw a single thick line (example program PlotLine2). What I want and what's necessary is to increase the thickness of all lines to, say, 5 pixels independent of any scaling, orientation or camera position. This includes tick marks, tick mark values, captions, the box around a 3D plot, the graphs of a 2D plot and axis labels. They are simply too thinn on a high resolution printout. I think my patch provides a simple and efficient solution. In addition, why should software rendering give substantially different results from hardware rendering? Thank you for your reply, Moritz
