Version: 1.3.0_svn_528442 (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) OS: Linux When you use the 'curve width adjustment' in the print dialog, all curves are adjusted by that value, except for the example piece of curve in its legend (if displayed). The legend should always display the curve as it will appear in the plot (including accounting for this adjustment when printing). The curve width adjustment in the curve dialog (that applies always, not just when printing) already does modify the legend curve snippet correctly.
I'm unable to reproduce this problem. If I create a curve (line width 1) and then set the "Curve width adjustment" to 10px when printing, then both curve and legend reflect this correctly. Matt, could you please provide more details.
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 06:28:41PM -0000, Andrew Walker wrote: > ------- Additional Comments From arwalker sumusltd com 2006-06-16 20:28 ------- > I'm unable to reproduce this problem. If I create a curve (line width > 1) and then set the "Curve width adjustment" to 10px when printing, > then both curve and legend reflect this correctly. Matt, could you > please provide more details. After further tests, the legend curve size does change, but only to a fraction of how much the curve actually changes. Perhaps this is an issue as I'm looking at actual printouts (from a color postscript printer). I can show you scans of the actual printouts if that would help.
There have been other problems fixed with line width fairly recently - some of which are very similar to what you're describing. Could you try again with the latst version of Kst from SVN and check if you get the same results. Thanks.
Awaiting confirmation this is still a problem in the latest build.
Seems to work fine in svn.
Yup. Sorry guys, I shoulda typed svn up before reporting bugs.