Bug 692564

Summary: figure's drawing is too light when the pdf is scaled up
Product: MuPDF Reporter: Yue Wu <vanopen>
Component: mupdfAssignee: Tor Andersson <tor.andersson>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX    
Severity: normal CC: arthur.k.ford
Priority: P4    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: PC   
OS: All   
Customer: Word Size: ---
Attachments: the test file

Description Yue Wu 2011-10-02 10:54:09 UTC
Created attachment 7955 [details]
the test file

figure's drawing is too light when the pdf is scaled up, will become normal when scale down. Please test it with the attachment pdf file
Comment 1 Tor Andersson 2011-10-02 11:23:11 UTC
*** Bug 692565 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Tor Andersson 2011-10-02 11:26:15 UTC
Very thin lines (0.12 setlinewidth) which trigger the hairline detection when zoomed out. The hairline triggers at a linewidth of < 0.1 device pixels. We may want to tweak this threshold, seeing as I've seen similar issues before, not to mention when rendering thumbnail images of pages.
Comment 3 Arthur Ford 2011-10-08 16:35:43 UTC
This appears to be an enhancement request for a feature similar to Acrobat Reader's Enhance Thin Lines option.  

This option (ETL) is not selectable on all versions of Acrobat Reader, e.g. ETL is not selectable in Mac OS X Acrobat 8.3.1, but the ETL function is present by default and therefore a comparison between MuPDF and the Reader appears to demonstrate a bug. 

ETL is selectable in Mac OS X Acrobat 10.1.1. When ETL is disabled, and the zoom in limit for MuPDF is reached, and the Reader is zoomed in to match the zoomed in MuPDF display, the line thickness results are basically the same, at least on a MacBook Pro.