On 02/09/2013 08:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:

1) When I add a tile to a plot key, veusz seems to add a lot of extra
margin on the right of the key labels, is there a way to avoid this? In
example.png I made the same graph with and without the key title to show
what I mean.

I believe the formatting is currently hard coded. You could make your own title with a label, to workaround this.

2) In example.png I have a grid with two graphs, since they share the
same x axis, I added only one x in the grid, but I noticed that this way
the x gridelines lay over the plot key (see also screenshot.png).
Nothing changes if I put the x-axis before or after the graph in the
treeview. How can I avoid this? (The only workaround I found is to put
an x axis in each graph but it seems a bit triky since they should share
the same).

This is a sort of bug in the way that grid lines are implemented. A new feature in the next release will be that grid lines will always be plotted under (or over) the graph. I've made quite a few changes to the way axes work internally.

3) I noticed that when I export a graph to png (see example.png) the
curves are antialiased but the text is not. Is there a way to apply
antialiasing to the text too?

Interesting. I think this works ok on linux. It might be because Windows doesn't know what colour to antialias the text to (because the background is transparent). Can you try setting a bitmap background colour in the preferences dialog? This might fix it, albeit at the cost of not making the bitmaps transparent.

Jeremy



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