Printing Graphs
- Are fonts set to specific sizes always printed having the requested physical sizes?
- Are there options to make printed graphs look better?
- Can I quickly adjust sizes of all fonts in a graph?
In STATISTICA, all graph displays and printouts can be continuously scaled. STATISTICA will also automatically adjust the sizes of all fonts, markers, spacing, etc., such that manual adjustments of individual font sizes are rarely necessary. - Do all printer drivers support rotated fonts?
Most properly configured printers supported by Windows can handle rotated fonts; however, some printer drivers support some of the advanced printer control features used by STATISTICA only when they are set to a higher resolution (e.g., higher than 300 DPI) and/or when they are set to print fonts as graphics. If you encounter problems (e.g., rotated text is printed as unrotated or "uncovered" text is revealed that was supposed to be covered), consult the documentation included with your printer for direction on printing TrueType fonts as graphics or setting your printer to a higher resolution. - Do all printers support the non-transparent overlaying of graphic objects?
Most properly configured printers supported by Windows can properly handle printing of non-transparent overlays used in STATISTICA Graphs. - What is the difference between the dynamic and fixed status of custom objects (e.g., arrows, custom text, drawings) in graphs?
The difference pertains to the rules used to redraw and possibly reposition the object when the graph (and especially its scales) changes: Should it stay "fixed" where it was originally in the relation to the graph window (e.g., perfectly in the middle) but lose its relation to the specific plots, which are now drawn in a different place (fixed), or should it rather follow the plots as the scales or plot positions change (dynamic).
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