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From: <kc1...@ya...> - 2007-02-21 22:11:08
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Okay, I uploaded another set of plots. Please take a look at them again. = I hope it's clear this time.=0A=0AI must reiterate that the *only* thing I = did different between the 2 was to do a screen maximize before saving - an= d the fonts, lines, spacing all came out correct. I did not change font or= anything in the code.=0A=0A> -----Original Message-----=0A> From: matplotl= ib-...@li... =0A> [mailto:matplotlib-users-bounce= s...@li...] On =0A> Behalf Of Darren Dale=0A> Sent: Wednesday,= February 21, 2007 1:23 PM=0A> To: mat...@li...= =0A> Subject: Re: [Matplotlib-users] Maximized vs non-maximized output=0A> = =0A> =0A> On Wednesday 21 February 2007 03:44:56 pm =0A> kc106_2005-matplot= li...@ya... =0A> wrote:=0A> > Okay, I posted the "ugly" vs "pretty" plots= at:=0A> >=0A> > http://new.photos.yahoo.com/kimwaic106/album=0A> >=0A> > I= stripped out most of the titles and subtitles but I think you can =0A> > s= till see the difference between the two. (Don't worry about the =0A> > mid= dle unintelligble part).=0A> =0A> I dont really see any difference between = these two plots, =0A> aside from the =0A> obvious and expected difference i= n font size and line width. =0A> If you want to =0A> pursue this further, p= lease try to be more descriptive than "ugly" =0A> and "pretty".=0A> =0A> Da= rren=0A=0A =0A--=0AJohn Henry=0A=0A |