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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #55645] svg blurs a sharp figure
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Pantxo Diribarne |
Subject: |
[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #55645] svg blurs a sharp figure |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Feb 2019 03:18:11 -0500 (EST) |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #55645 (project octave):
All SVG viewers that I have tested (Firefox, Inkscape, Chromium and rsvgview)
display images pixels antialiased. This tends to make images with few pixels
look blurry as you describe (the most noticeable example is colorbars):
plot (1:10)
colorbar # The image is only 1 pixel wide
print foo.svg
open foo.svg
So this is not really a bug in Octave but rather a deficiency of the SVG
format which does not provide an interface to specify how image elements
should be rendered.
For example path elements have a property "shape-rendering" (auto |
optimizeSpeed | crispEdges | geometricPrecision | inherit) that serves this
purpose of rendering hint, but image elements don't have such property.
@Muhali: can I close this report as "Won't Fix" since there is nothing Octave
can do about it?
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