Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On 2009-04-06 00:53-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:
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> To everyone here who would like to help out with testing:
>
> To help understand what I suspect is a qt device driver character alignment
> issue, I would appreciate some specific testing of example 3 using -dev
> pngqt to see if there is any platform/set of fonts where you get good
> character alignment unlike the pngqt result for example 3 that I attached
> earlier in this thread.
>
> Alan
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Hello Alan et al,

I've found a curious plplot behaviour having a closer look at example 3:
monitoring the font changes, it looks like there are font changes before
and after writing the thetas, switching from Times to Helvetica. I don't
think this is a problem in the Qt driver parser, as the font change also
occurs in wxwidgets. Obviously, Qt doesn't align the different fonts on
the same baselines.

Is this font switch justified by anything?

Cheers,

Alban

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