Am 15.10.2009 um 23:28 schrieb Alan G Isaac:

So two things I am taking away from this conversation are:

1. PyX is likely to keep its current default line width
of about half a point, because this is considered a better
match for the traditional TeX fonts.

2. To reset the default line width, there is no "obvious"
(to the ordinary user) way, but  Michael G.'s method is
considered acceptable:
        c = canvas.canvas(atrrs=[style.linewidth(1)])

Hope that's an accurate summary,


Indeed, you did very well!


André

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