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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"><HTML><HEAD><META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=iso-iso-8859-1"><LINK REL="Start" HREF="index.html"><LINK REL="Contents" HREF="toc.html"><LINK REL="Prev" HREF="1017Localizing.html"><LINK REL="Next" HREF="10181Enablingantialiasedlines.html"><STYLE TYPE="text/css"><!--BODY { font-family: serif }H1 { font-family: sans-serif }H2 { font-family: sans-serif }H3 { font-family: sans-serif }H4 { font-family: sans-serif }H5 { font-family: sans-serif }H6 { font-family: sans-serif }SUB { font-size: smaller }SUP { font-size: smaller }PRE { font-family: monospace }A { text-decoration: none }--></STYLE></HEAD><BODY><A HREF="toc.html">Contents</A><A HREF="1017Localizing.html">Previous</A><A HREF="10181Enablingantialiasedlines.html">Next</A><HR NOSHADE><H2><A NAME="10_18">10.18 Anti-aliasing in JpGraph</A></H2><P> From version 1.2 JpGraph supports drawing of anti-aliased lines.There are a few caveats in order to use this which is discussed in thissection.</P><P><DIV class="note"><B>Note:</B> Note that anti-aliasing will not beused for either horizontal, vertical or 45 degree lines since they areby their nature are sampled at adequate rate.</DIV></P><HR NOSHADE><A HREF="toc.html">Contents</A><A HREF="1017Localizing.html">Previous</A><A HREF="10181Enablingantialiasedlines.html">Next</A></BODY></HTML>