Dale,

> Anti-Aliasing is usually a good thing however, when the
anti-aliasing is done
> is also important, GD unfortunately does this before manipulating
an image and
> this is where the problem occurs

libart does pretty good antialiasing, this is not the issue ...
John is looking for 'non anti-aliase crisp' graphs.

> Ideally, you want GD2 functionality but moving away from png if
at all
> possible.

What is your problem with PNG ? And btw the graphing and the output
format are not linked ... except that we would want to have a
format that supports truecolor and transparency ...

cheers
tobi

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