Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Analyis is supposed to print so that the first problem does not happen (as
> long as your aspect ratio for the window is set to 1). I just tried it
> now (in override and non-override mode) and it seemed to work. So it
> should stretch or shrink the window in x/y to make the aspect ratio work
> out correctly.
Should this hold for spectra/windows that contain horizontal dividers
and strips? The specific problem I encountered was that the different
'sections' in the plotted spectrum all had the same width on paper
despite having different widths in terms of ppm (I think I had attached
an image of the result to the last e-mail).
My guess was that the plotting routine was perhaps not set up for
dealing with a case on strips of non-equal widths (in ppm)?
> The current drawing code does use clipping. I guess that could be changed
> so that the drawing routine itself does the clipping (but that's harder of
> course, and possibly also slower to do it this way). When you say it is
> not working in Illustrator does that mean it is not imposing the clipping
> so all the lines stretch outside the bounding box? (Illustrator of all
> applications ought to be able to deal with PDF correctly!)
Well, I think it *might* do it ok straight after importing the actual
figure (and I am not really sure about that). But it definitely gets
complicated when I start to manually edit the figure (mostly to deal
with the issue mentioned above). I can check it some time later in more
detail.
Patrick
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