Alan (with apologies for top-posting, but your original is a bit wieldy)
I have verified that unicode 0x2022 works fine, and indeed is better for
me in that it is bigger than the "bullet operator". I didn't fetch/build
your svn version, but I did hack plhershey-unicode.h by finding the
translation
Hi Jerry:
You obviously had some issues you discussed below which were bothering you.
In response, I have asked you to be more precise about what you mean, and I
have also given you some additional PLplot font/glyph background which
hopefully you will find useful.
On 2010-06-29 16:05-0700 Jerry w
On 2010-06-29 20:38+0100 Steve Schwartz wrote:
> Is is just me, or have others noticed that plot symbol 17, which is
> supposed to be a filled circle, is a small square using the
> unicode-based drivers (at least qt and cairo which are the ones I have)
> but are stroke-filled circles using Hershey
On Jun 29, 2010, at 12:38 PM, Steve Schwartz wrote:
> Is is just me, or have others noticed that plot symbol 17, which is
> supposed to be a filled circle, is a small square using the
> unicode-based drivers (at least qt and cairo which are the ones I
> have)
> but are stroke-filled circles usi
On 2010-06-29 20:38+0100 Steve Schwartz wrote:
Hi Steve:
Unless someone else beats me to it, I will attempt to answer your symbol 17
question later once I have had time to investigate. Meanwhile, your
further question below is something I can answer immediately.
> In exploring, I have also disc