On 2015-02-24 00:27-0000 Andrew Ross wrote:

> [....]P.S. Make test_noninteractive also works successfully. I've sampled a 
> few
> images and only noticed a couple of issues.
>
> The psc driver does not handle the \n in the calls to plmaptex in example
> 19, page 5. I only spotted this having been looking at the svg output to
> fix the f95 regression.

Confirmed.

>
> The pdf driver also does not handle the \n on that page.

Confirmed.
>
> The pdf driver also has a problem with ludicrously small text it is
> unreadable without a large zoom on some plots. The really small text is
> noticeable in examples 19, 23, 28 at least. It seems to be anything
> plotted with plptex, plmaptex is too small. Other text is fine.

Confirmed.

I would be happy to be surprised otherwise, but I doubt any of these
issues that we have jointly confirmed will be dealt with before the
release.  Therefore, I have written up all of them on the bugtracker
so we won't forget about them.

>
> I also noticed that while most devices (svg, cairo) left align
> multi-line text, the qt devices seem to centre align it. This needs further
> investigation, but is probably not a show-stopper.

Could you write this up on the bugtracker, please?  Also, please state
there for which example you noticed this issue so I can try to confirm
the issue here.

Alan
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