The 'use override region when printing' feature in the
'print window' popup does not work properly anymore.
It worked fine on the same project in the past
(last used with an up to date version of Analysis in May).
Whenever I specify limits to the region to be printed,
the image is always 'squished' in the y dimension - regardless
of chosen area, paper size oroutput format (PS, EPS or PDF).
Playing around a bit, the x dimension of the *already scaled*
window seems to be multiplied by the specified window aspect
ratio (AR) before printing, hence the distortion.
I'm attaching 4 images that corroborate this supposition.
All are uniformly rescaled screenshots of a PDF file generated
from the same HSQC spectrum using the 'print window' command.
The "nolimits" images were taken from a window manually resized
to cover approx. x: 5.0 ppm - 12.0 ppm / y: 105.0 ppm - 130.0 ppm;
the "limits" images are generated from the same window with the
'override' option set to exactly the values above.
I changed the AR of the window from 4 to 1 during this test
(of course distorting my spectrum in the process).
"4_nolimits.png": AR 4.000, 'override' off
"4_limits.png": AR 4.000, 'override' on
"1_nolimits.png": AR 1.000, 'override' off
"1_limits.png": AR 1.000, 'override' on
As you can see, 4_nolimits and 4_limits look very different
while the *spectra* in 1_nolimits and 1_limits are (almost)
the same. 'x' x 4 = squished, 'x' x 1 = (obviously) ok.
Can anybody confirm this?
Thanks, Martin
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