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TG
I'm experiencing a problem printing Visio-drawn
illustrations. Many tightly cornered or curved lines are
truncated around the vertex (anchor point) so that the
peak is cut off. In other words, the sharp corner peak in
a drawn shape resembling this: ">" becomes flattened to
a "mesa." In Illustrator this peak is controlled by the
miter limit setting in the stroke control palette. Is
there any way of controlling this miter limit or setting
Visio so that the peaks are rendered correctly?
Thanks,
TG
illustrations. Many tightly cornered or curved lines are
truncated around the vertex (anchor point) so that the
peak is cut off. In other words, the sharp corner peak in
a drawn shape resembling this: ">" becomes flattened to
a "mesa." In Illustrator this peak is controlled by the
miter limit setting in the stroke control palette. Is
there any way of controlling this miter limit or setting
Visio so that the peaks are rendered correctly?
Thanks,
TG