Re: Ghostscript problems: stroke width



George,

using zero linewidth is a mistake - you're right.

These lines are drawn by raster devices like toner
printers and probably by platesetters not by single
dots with 1/dpi width, but by a thin line, which
consumes together with a gap approximately 50%
of the raster cell width.
This allows to draw thin gray or arbitrarily colored
lines.
http://www.fho-emden.de/~hoffmann/raster16052003.pdf

Not predictable (for me) is the behaviour of dye sub
printers and FM offset.

Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann

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