Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2022-02-05 Thread home user
> I agree. Even with 0.02-inch thickness and 170-170-170 (light gray) > color, the grid lines come on too strong. I'll get around to trying > 0.01 inch one of these days, and if that's still too much or LibreOffice > doesn't allow it, a yet lighter gray. This past Thursday (02/03/2022), I I

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-31 Thread home user
On 12/29/21 8:03 PM, Tim via users wrote: To me, the idea of a zero-width line would mean non-printing, so I would avoid it. In fact, when I print tables and charts, one of the things I experiment with is quite thin lines and not 100% black, as they tend to make tables ugly and more cluttered.

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-29 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2021-12-29 at 12:19 -0700, home user wrote: > I wonder how many people don't even know about them, and use them > without knowing it, as was the case for me. To me, the idea of a zero-width line would mean non-printing, so I would avoid it. In fact, when I print tables and charts, one of

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-29 Thread home user
On 12/29/21 10:37 AM, George N. White III wrote: Quoting the Postscript Reference Manual, 2nd Ed. (1995 13th Printing!) p 508: setlinewidth: A line width of zero is acceptable: It is interpreted as the thinnest line that can be rendered at device resolution -- in other words, one device pixe

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-29 Thread George N. White III
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 at 12:47, home user wrote: > On 12/29/21 4:03 AM, George N. White III wrote: > > > Zero-width lines in PostScript and PDF have always been problematic. In > > typography there is > > a "hairline", and zero-width was generally interpreted as the narrowest > > line the device c

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-29 Thread home user
On 12/29/21 4:03 AM, George N. White III wrote: Zero-width lines in PostScript and PDF have always been problematic.  In typography there is a "hairline", and zero-width was generally interpreted as the narrowest line the device could render, e.g., a hairline.  Some devices did not do well -- t

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-29 Thread George N. White III
On Tue, 28 Dec 2021 at 20:07, home user wrote: > On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: > > Good morning, > > > > I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else. Also, > > I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not > > work, and trying to create a new a

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-28 Thread home user
On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else.  Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedora-34, Gnome, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1, HP

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines.

2021-12-28 Thread Richard England
On 12/28/21 12:22, home user wrote: On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else.  Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedo

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines.

2021-12-28 Thread home user
On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else.  Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedora-34, Gnome, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1, HP

LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines.

2021-12-28 Thread home user
Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else. Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedora-34, Gnome, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1, HP LaserJet Pro MFP M180nw) I have a Libre