On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 10:11 +0200, Christian Muenscher wrote:
> Hi Lars!
> 
> On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 13:01 +0200, Christian Muenscher wrote:
> >> Again on 0.96(pre-9), which doesn't seem to really differ from the
> >> just released final. Windows XP SP2 german. With 0.96-pre9 I tried to
> >> export some diagrams created with 0.95-1 to EPS - Ghostscript and
> >> Irfanview (does it rely on gs?) are unable to display the files due to
> >> an error. Exporting to e.g. PNG or EMF or just printing results in
> >> sometimes slightly misaligned fonts or text flowing right over shape
> >> boundaries.
> >> Is that a problem of the new release, or just a problem with my "old"
> >> files? If the latter - how can I "fix" my files?
> >
> > I cannot reproduce that on Linux.  If you could post one of your files,
> > we can take a look.  It doesn't look overflowing in the diagram?  Also,
> > could you post the EPS output?
> 
> Attached in a zip one of the dia-files originally created with 0.95-1,
> the EPS-Output of 0.96-pre9 and the PDF-Output printed via FreePDF
> (Ghostscript)... PNG (without pixbuf) looks ok, sorry. PNG with pixbuf
> is way too small, absolutely unusable ;/ Everything on WinXP SP2
> German - I don't have access to a Linux-box right now, sorry, no
> testing on Linux possible atm.

So the PNG text size is fine, both with libart and pixbuf (pixbuf just
doesn't allow setting the overall image size).  Pango-based EPS output
is just fine (no big surprise), but the Latin-1 based one is indeed
broken, not just misaligned.  Can't really say anything about the EMF.
I'll attach your files to a bug report.

-Lars

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