On Oct 25, 2005, at 2:54 AM, Flavio Hendry wrote:

Ciao Giorgio

It might not be the antialiasing but the png24. png24 files tend to get
very large, i.e. 400k compared to 70k as a JPEG (check your output
directory). Maybe you try JPEG.

However, I had quite problems with the antialiasing, working on some
layer and on some the system hung (no error messages, just hanging when
zooming). Removing the antialiasing from the layer worked. Strange
behaviour, anybody having this problem?

Mit freundlichem Gruss / Best Regards
Flavio Hendry

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Yes. I am noticing a seemingly erratic behavior: If I enable antialiasing with JPEG output format, it does not work. If I enable antialiasing in a tiled line layer it does not work...

Are there some good ground rules for antialiasing? i.e. ONLY PNG24, etc. ?

Thanks!

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Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
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