Here is an Python output


<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-p4LCQ_xf5pI/VyiY7I-WdcI/AAAAAAAABvM/fh0Ra6-V5Wkf-QEXzKF5bJXm7a3XVUaDwCLcB/s1600/Screen%2BShot%2B2016-05-03%2Bat%2B13.25.51.png>


here is the PNG file:


<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-gRmUGFJEX8s/VyiYyV1D-nI/AAAAAAAABvI/hGz_tJ8_glsX2M5Mq1Xh9KsLt3ULrg_QQCLcB/s1600/temp.png>


but this is not the only problem I get, sometimes I see the whole image, 
but it is deformed. I couldn't reproduce that on a simple example though.


Christoph


On Tuesday, 3 May 2016 13:08:23 UTC+1, Andreas Lobinger wrote:
>
> Hello colleague,
>
> how did you set the correct dimensions?
>
> On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 10:53:59 AM UTC+2, Christoph Ortner wrote:
>>
>> If I create a context using `compose`, and then call  `display(ctx)`, 
>> then I end up with an image that looks roughly right but doesn't have the 
>> correct dimensions. 
>>
>> How can I fix it? 
>>
>> Thanks,
>>    Christoph
>>
>>

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