Dmitry, I'm sure that when they use the word Prima in this context,
they are actually referring to PDL::Graphics::Prima et al. The problem
for now is the smoothing of lines, anti-aliasing, figure annotations,
etc. I'm sure that Prima has the ability to handle this, they simply
still must be implemented in the PDL::Graphics::Prima library.

If I'm incorrect in this, David will correct me, I'm sure.

Joel

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:47 PM, Dmitry Karasik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> To clarify, I am working on making PDL::Graphics::Prima flexible and
>> powerful. I have even started working on a Cairo backend, which would make
>> it possible to create publication-quality figures. However, gnuplot,
>> PLplot, and PGPLOT are currently superior for making professional plots.
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Excuse my ignorance, but you guys keep talking about publication-quality
> drawings that, as I read, Prima cannot deliver. I'm somewhat unsure what
> that is all about, -- if it is indeed some functionality that Prima lacks,
> I'd like to know that, in hope that I could possibly implement it. Anything
> concrete?
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>         Dmitry Karasik
>

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