Normally, my application has three layers: political boundaries and
geographic areas (which both use OpenMap's ScaleFilterLayer and
ShapeLayer), and my application layer. I have tried:
- not adding my application layer to the map;
- not displaying the political boundaries;
- not displaying the geographic areas;
- not displaying any layers;
the only time the printed colors were the same as those on screen was the
last, when there were no layers and I got a blue rectangle. So it looks
like an effect from transparent areas in any layer.
-Ed
At 02:53 PM 2/7/2003 -0500, Don Dietrick wrote:
>I wonder if you are seeing effects from transparent/semi-transparent
>objects being on the map. I sometimes see those color alterations when
>running within X from a unix box. The Graticule lines, by default, are
>semi-transparent, for instance.
>
>- Don
>
>
>On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 03:19 PM, Ed Pattison-Gordon wrote:
>
>>I am using OpenMap 4.5.4 and JDK 1.4.1_01 and cannot get the map to print
>>out with the same colors in which it is displayed on the screen. I am
>>displaying only the shape layer, with land in green and ocean in blue.
>>When I print the map to a color printer, however, the land comes out
>>light gray and the oceans are light purple. I am using the java.awt.print
>>mechanism from JDK 1.2 (PrinterJob, PageFormat, and the Printable
>>interface). Has anyone encountered this problem?
>>
>>-Ed Pattison-Gordon
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