On Tuesday 16 May 2006 10:49 pm, Andy Dent wrote: > G'day DJ > > On 17/05/2006, at 9:39 AM, D Jungk wrote: > > I downloaded the PrintMasking demo. For me, I get 72 dpi, ugly > > text. The 45 > > degree square also is jaggy. I tried at a scale factor of 1 and at > > 16. Both > > printed the same size, and at 72 dpi. > > Does it render like this on-screen? > > If so, this is not a printer issue but a FONT issue - this sample > shows how to do clipping and masking using image-based techniques > that work on Windows and should work on Linux, because you can't > print masked pictures or rotated text natively on Windows. > > So, given that I am scaling up the text to produce a picture then > just printing that picture, if scaled viewing onscreen looks bad it > is because you don't have fonts capable of scaling installed. > > regards > > Andy Hi Andy, It looks fine on screen and the fonts are Trutype and PS fonts that scale in all other programs.
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