Hi,
thanks a lot for your help, tips and investigations, but I still have
the problem. It looks like this cannot be reproduced somewhere else,
but I found out that I can see image with a dpi larger than 64 in the
figsave command. Anything with a dpi of 64 or smaller is just white.
See: http://atlas1.atlas.aei.uni-hannover.de/~dietz/Test/Subtest/
Cheers
Alex
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On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 20:47, Renato Alves <rjalves@...2813...> wrote:
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Hi,
that is very interesting. So what about the following image:
test_large.png
which has been create with the exact same code. Does this file has an
alpha channel? Because this file I can see clearly on my browser.Yes, it does.
Try running 'file name_of_file' on the console. You will RGB in one case
and RGBA in the other.I ran a few tests on the files and they all look fine. No corruption.
So it has to be something on your firefox... if you use a custom build,
try recompiling it. Something could have gone wrong in the first run.
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