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When I view the startup logo I see the grid that is made up of very thin lines.
The thinnest line I can get (0,01pt) is half as thick as the one in the grid (even with the anti aliasing off)
Has dis anything to do with my display (800x600)
Greetings,
Frits
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When I view the startup logo I see the grid that is made up of very thin lines.
The thinnest line I can get (0,01pt) is half as thick as the one in the grid (even with the anti aliasing off)
Has dis anything to do with my display (800x600)
Greetings,
Frits
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Hello Frits
You can blame it on the finite site of the pixels. You can create as thin a line as you want, but Xara can only appoximate a line thinnner than one pixel on the screen. To create the impression of a line being thinner, Xara lightens the color of the line and/or anti-aliases the line.
Printing a thin line is a different story. In this case the ability to print a very thin line is dependent upon the resolution of the printer.
Gary
Gary Priester
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