Ray Tayek wrote: > i put one here: http://tayek.com/bobt/images/page3.eps
I looked at the contents of the source file. Ignoring the scaling factor in the image, all lines are 0.8 points with the exception of the outside border which has a width of 1.92 points. You can see the thicker border when the image is viewed with the ghostscript viewer program, gv. If the conversion from eps to something else doesn't produce an image with slightly thicker outside borders than the rest of the horizontal and vertical lines, you aren't getting a true view of the image. Any discrepancy could be due to a number of factor. Bugs in the code, for a start, or the size of the output image may be insufficient to allow you to see the different line widths. What might also be affecting image quality when using convert are options such as anti-aliasing. I just generated a 400x400 pixel image and the quality of the lines was not what I was expecting. Possibly a case of a program trying to be too helpful. > http://tayek.com/bobt/images/gimp/dbp.html Hm... I'm starting to think these images have something to do with learning strategy for Go. _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user