On Monday 12 March 2007 21:44, Ryan Underwood wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:25:37PM -0600, Ryan Underwood wrote:
EPS is a vector format, so it cannot have jaggies or lack thereof. It's just that your EPS viewer rasterizes EPS for you with jaggies. Try another EPS viewer.
What do you recommend? The LaTeX output has jaggies even in xdvi. gv and gimp all look the same. In Windows, the whole document rendered to dvi looks fine.
Dvi output could be part of the problem. If you output the Inkscape file as eps, convert that to pdf using e.g., Ghostscript's ps2pdf, and bring the pdf file into pdftex or Context or (possibly) pdflatex then it ought to clear things up. I never use LaTeX so I say "possibly." I know that pdftex & Context will handle it.
Actually, I should say the diagram itself looks fine on Win32, but the fonts are a different story. But that problem should be on LaTeX side, because I am trying to use a TTF font in the inkscape diagram. I still find no way to have acceptable output of the diagram structure *itself* using inkscape on Linux, only on Win32.
Try printing out the page. It could be a viewer problem as has been suggested. I have discovered Kpdf which has many virtues compared with Xpdf or even Acrobat Reader.