On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 01:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


When changing the bordersize from an odd number to even, you the right and
bottom of this object are not set correctly, the line gets thicker, but is 1
pixels smaller than the actual rect... So, using a borderwidth of 1, 3, 5,
etc. works the way it is supposed to do, but 2, 4, 6, etc. gives a visual
discrepancy...)


This makes it impossible to create exact images :-(

In a discussion on this issue, Scott Raney suggested the use of the borderWidth property as a workaround for rectangles.


I think this will work OK for rectangles on both Windows and OS X. Set your lineSize to 0. That is the size on the first page of the object inspector. Set showBorder to true. Set threeD to false. Set the border size with borderWidth.

You may need to experiment with how that might apply to other objects.

(The meaning of the graphic properties of Revolution objects seems to be essentially a set of calls to the OS drawing API, the meaning of which--in terms of parameter meaning and rendering meanings--will vary slightly from platform to platform. I don't expect this to change.)

Dar Scott

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