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Hi Stefano,
This is what I was saying. You have to have black background in your computer screen to have black crosses in the printed one. Because it switches ornament color black and white depending on background and background color filling is skipped when printing. Type "ci" and print again. Let me know if it does not fix the problem. I will write some additional codes for that though.
Thanks,
Woonghee
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Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 5:54:55 AM
To: Lee, Woonghee <WOONGH...@UCDENVER.EDU>
Cc: NMR POKY/SPARKY USER GROUP <nmr-s...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [NMR POKY/SPARKY] print
Hi Woonghee,if you compare the two images below, one produced with a screen shot showing what I see in POKY and the other produced with the ‘pt’ command and saved as jpg, you understand the problem.Stefano
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On 16 Apr 2021, at 14:10, Lee, Woonghee <WOONGH...@UCDENVER.EDU> wrote:
From: stefano ciurli <stefano...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 6:04:20 AM
To: Lee, Woonghee <WOONGH...@UCDENVER.EDU>
Cc: NMR POKY/SPARKY USER GROUP <nmr-s...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [NMR POKY/SPARKY] print
Hi Woonghee,maybe I am mistakenly interpreting your message, but I typed ‘ci’ and of course the background went black, and with black contours I only see the white crosses. When I print it from this type of view, I see no improvement. See two images below.Stefano
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Hi, Stefano,
Just curious, why do you need the peak crosses in the printouts?
I usually deselect them in the 'pt' window in Sparky since they are not welcome in paper figures, nor in presentation slides etc.
Cheers,
Gabriel
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I don't get any color changes with 'cr', neither
in Linux nor on a Mac... the peak crosses stay black and in the
postscript print they come out white or a faint green after lots
of monkeying around, never black. Must be the postscript
interpreter...
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On 16 Apr 2021, at 14:16, Gabriel Cornilescu <gcorn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Stefano,
Just curious, why do you need the peak crosses in the printouts?
I usually deselect them in the 'pt' window in Sparky since they are not welcome in paper figures, nor in presentation slides etc.
Cheers,
Gabriel
On 4/16/21 7:54 AM, stefano ciurli wrote:
Hi Woonghee,if you compare the two images below, one produced with a screen shot showing what I see in POKY and the other produced with the ‘pt’ command and saved as jpg, you understand the problem.Stefano
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On 16 Apr 2021, at 14:59, Gabriel Cornilescu <gcorn...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't get any color changes with 'cr', neither in Linux nor on a Mac... the peak crosses stay black and in the postscript print they come out white or a faint green after lots of monkeying around, never black. Must be the postscript interpreter...
On 4/16/21 8:18 AM, Lee, Woonghee wrote:
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Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 6:15:30 AM
To: Lee, Woonghee <WOONGH...@UCDENVER.EDU>
Cc: NMR POKY/SPARKY USER GROUP <nmr-s...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [NMR POKY/SPARKY] print
yes, same result with or without black background, and actually messier, with some red mixed with black...Stefano
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I am the same and
wasted some hours trying exactly what you described, to no
avail. But I've seen lots of hiccups with postscript code
generated by other scientific software in the past, so I gave
up.
Some 25 years ago we would actually hack into the generated postscript files to get decent results. You may get a lame but easier workaround with high resolution screenshots :)
Yeah, we almost always need to do something more. It is not supported by many developers and QA team, and I appreciate every reports. I am aware of the reported issues and they will be fixed at some point.
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Thanks Woonghee, what
you did so far with Sparky is amazing, I'm grateful.
I use to need
nmrDraw/Sparky 90%/10% of the time, respectively, now these
percentages are swapped!