I'm not sure but I believe that's because of rounding to the nearest pixel. I don't believe Tcl/TK does any anti-aliasing, even if the underlying graphical system does.
cheers Miller
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 12:30:55PM -0400, Billy Stiltner wrote:
anyone figured out why sometimes the graph points vertically are sometimes fat and sometimes skinny? I spent the better part of the day before yesterday trying to get mouse editing to snap at integer values and also line up visually over 2 pixel high canvases that were supposed to be 1 pixel. graphing weirdness. i probably figured this out before and its probably time i move onto data structures instead of doing gui graphing tricks.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Billy Stiltner billy.stiltner@gmail.comwrote:
on second thought I have no clue how to get vertical more than 1 pixel points or thick lines. the example , will have to look at source
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Billy Stiltner billy.stiltner@gmail.comwrote:
make the pixel height 2wice or more than the vertical array size if its a horizontal problem do the same with width and horizontal size
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Björn Eriksson miulew@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list, IŽve been searching around a little about hints on how to make a mouse interaction easier in an array, but didnŽt find much. Sometimes it is a bit too precise to get a grip on the curve. So my question is, can there be some ways to make this gripping a bit easier?
All the best, Björn Eriksson
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