Hi Sylvain, 
 
can you post an example? 
 
I had antialising problems as well in ASV, but more due to high 
coordinate ranges. 
 
Andreas 
 
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> 
> Hi list, 
>  
> I am generating a svg that basically consists of a bunch of 1x1 
rect's next to  
> each other. Each of these rect's have a different opacity value, 
so no, I  
> cannot just merge them into one. 
>  
> On screen, this svg renders perfectly well in FF1.5 if I set 
shape-rendering  
> to either optimizeSpeed or crispEdges in the parent svg. However, 
it seems  
> that these settings have no or little effect in ASV+IE6, and the  
> anti-aliasing produces a lot of vertical and horizontal lines that 
are not  
> meant to be there. I tried playing around with the 
defaultAntialias ASV  
> property with no success (though I'm not really sure when and how 
to use it). 
>  
> So my question is simple. Have you guys ever faced such a problem, 
and more  
> importantly, how have you been working around it. 
>  
> Thanks for your help beforehand. 
>  
> Sylvain 
>  
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