I'm using Fedora 12 on my laptop and I don't see anything like this. I've tried in a few minutes to install the paraview version coming with Fedora, loading a simple dataset and displaying the legend, everything works fine. I've also a compiled version of paraview which works fine as well, no corrupted text. There might be something going wrong with your graphic card driver, if you have an nvidia card, I would recommend you to install the official nvidia driver and not the "nouveau" driver coming with Fedora.

Jerome

Le 17/12/2009 13:45, Lofthouse, Andrew J Maj USAF AETC AFIT/ENY a écrit :
(Hmm, somehow this reply got past me yesterday -- so my earlier message
made it)

I've checked the dpi settings on both machines (CentOS and Fedora) and
they are both set at 96 dpi.

Is there anyone else that is using Paraview on Fedora 12 -- are you
seeing the same issue?


-----Original Message-----
From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org
[mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Dave Partyka
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:25 AM
To: Lofthouse, Andrew J Maj USAF AETC AFIT/ENY
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Paraview 3.6.1 on Fedora 12 legend labels
overdrawn
At a system level is the font dpi higher on fedora (there is typically
some gui way to adjust this)?
Do any other labels render like that, or just legends?


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Lofthouse, Andrew J Maj USAF AETC
AFIT/ENY
<andrew.loftho...@afit.edu>  wrote:


        I'm using Paraview 3.6.1 on Fedora 12, and came across the
problem
        referenced in a previous message to this list

(http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2009-September/013774.html)
in
        that the legend labels seem to be drawn over each other.  I've
attached a
        screenshot showing this behavior.

        As a comparison, I've looked to see if the same behavior is seen
on another
        distribution.  Also attached is a screenshot from Paraview 3.6.1
on CentOS
        5.4, where the legend labels appear as they should.

        Paraview on Fedora is from the default repositories, compiled
with qt 4.5.3;
        Paraview on CentOS 5 is compiled with qt 4.4.3 -- I wonder if
the version of
        qt makes a difference, although I've also compiled it with qt
4.5.2 on
        CentOS 5 and there is no difference there.

        Any ideas?

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