On 2009-02-26 16:03-0500 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
To add another data point, a brief test shows the same xwin driver
alignment issue on my system (Ubuntu 8.10 64bit), but it does not show
up with the wx driver and -drvopt text=0.
64-bit Ubuntu is very similar to my own 64-bit Debian tesing pla
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Werner Smekal wrote:
>> However, I cannot confirm the issue on my Linux (Debian Lenny) platform.
>> -dev xwin produces properly alligned results as does -dev png -drvopt text=0
>> (which also uses the same core library code path to render the Hershey fonts
>> indep
Hi Alan,
> If you carefully compare the two plots by "blinking" between them the
> twisted secondary X and Y axis labels for x28_xwin.png are really obvious.
> Furthermore, the primary X and Y axis labels show a small amount of twisting
> as well. The Z axis labels appear to be okay.
>
> However,
On 2009-02-26 16:43+0100 Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if you run example 28 and look at the last page you'll see that the texts
> "Arbitrarily displaced secondary X-axis label" and "Arbitrarily displaced
> secondary Y-axis label" are misaligned (see also attached x28_xwin.png). This
> misalig
Hi,
if you run example 28 and look at the last page you'll see that the
texts "Arbitrarily displaced secondary X-axis label" and "Arbitrarily
displaced secondary Y-axis label" are misaligned (see also attached
x28_xwin.png). This misalignment can not be seen with other drivers
(wxwidgets,