> On Mar 4, 2015, at 9:13 AM, Phil Rosenberg <p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jim
> There is still a bug in the buffer with respect to the correct state
> parameters. I think we discussed this in the past regarding plplot
> initialisation, but this particular bug occurs at page change.
> 
> Basically at the beginning of a render, plplot inherits it's state
> from the previous render. Mostly when we simply move from one page to
> the next this behaviour gives expected results. However if we rerender
> a page twice, then the second render inherits the state from the first
> render which is wrong.
> 
> A good example is x19.4. At the end of this page the colour table is
> changed (including the background colour) in preparation for page 5.
> If you resize page 4 under the X driver you will see that the
> background and lines change colour because this new colour table is
> being incorrectly used.
> 
> I have seen a similar thing happen with the line width and presumably
> other state variables behave similarly too.
> 
> Basically I wanted to check if this is something that is on your
> radar? I am happy to fix the problem, but I don't want to create a
> clash with your current work.
> 

I will fix and patch. I will also make a test case.

> Phil
> 
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