Hi Torquil,

one more question: do you use the agg library together with the 
wxWidgets driver, i.e. is the output antialized and use the "antialized" 
option? I assume so, since otherwise it wouldn't be possible to have a 
barely visible red line. So, are the lines nicely antialised or not? I 
only checked the non-antialized output.

Thanks,
Werner

Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
> Hello, Werner
> 
> I just discovered that it is also possible to fix the problem by putting in a 
> plwid(1) command instead of the plcol0(1). In fact, without any such command, 
> I can barely see a weak (correct) red line if I turn up the brightness on the 
> screen. I originally thought there was no line there at all because it was so 
> weak. It is strange that using one of plcol0(1) or plwid(1) can fix the 
> problem. Using plwid(0.9) or with any lower value does not fix the problem.
> 
> When using either plcol0(1) or plwid(1), the graph is of the same colour and 
> line width as the box around the plot. Without such a command, the graph is 
> an extremely weak red line, barely noticable.
> 
> Best regards,
> Torquil Sørensen

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