In article <50eda51388charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, charles <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <50eda273abriscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Richard Ashbery > <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In article <278c8ced50.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin > > Wuerthner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > In message <50ec9e0fb1riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Richard Ashbery > > > <riscos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: [snip] > > > You need to ask Adobe. This is a display artifact in Adobe > > > Reader. Just zoom in in Adobe Reader and you can see that all > > > lines have exactly the same width. > > I now find that the line rendering thickness appears to shift > > from one row to another just by dragging and making the window > > larger or smaller. Wow! fancy that - their premier software > > reader has rendering bugs. > are you sure it isn't your monitor? If you have an LCD one and you > are not using it at its native resolution this can/does happen. Can't find monitor manual so unable to confirm - if I reduce the screen res. to 1280 x 960 I get ghosting and if its increased (1600 x 1200) I get res. not supported - can I therefore conclude that its running at its native resolution (1280 x 1024). Richard ------------------------------------------------------------ To change, suspend or cancel your subscription go to //www.freelists.org/list/icon-users ------------------------------------------------------------