I've been using Stata 8 on both Windows and Linux for quite a while
and never had any problems like that, that is, they look exactly the
same on my computers.
Shige
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 09:08:12 +0100, Ulrich Kohler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thomas Speidel wrote:
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> > I am switching to STATA 8 from windows to LINUX and noticed how the
> > quality (i.e. resolution) of the graphs seem much lower than Windows.
> > I have tried to save the graphs in many different formats, including
> > .tif, .eps, .ps etc. to be used in different applications (especially
> > document editors). I also used GSView to convert a postsript to
> > numerous file formats (eps, pdf etc) at different level of resolution.
> >
> > It looks like the graph produced in STATA for Windows have a better
> > resolution.
> > Has anyone notices this? Is there a way around it?
>
> I use Stata for Linux since years, and I never had any problems with the graph
> resulution. Are the problems arise for previewing the graphs on the screen or
> also when printing?
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