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...As mentioned.

 

I have a vector PDF. And when i view it, i notice that some of the lines in it, chnage lineweight when i zoom in and out between 0% and 125%

 

Once i get past that 125% zoom, it seems to rectify whatever issue.

 

Also worthy of note there is no lines on top of lines in the PDF yet the linewieght issue consistently seems to only affect the line for a certain distance. Always in the same place.

 

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PDFs can display incorrectly. What really matters is how they print.

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Try ctrl+5 (in Adobe Reader) to hide or show the lineweights. Around 100% is where the PDF should look good, because that's about the size it should print out on paper.

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... Or just change PDF viewers: which one are you using?

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@ RObDRAW: Thanks. I understand this point you raised well. It is more to appease the people viewing it after it leaves me. They are the ones asking the questions and assuming it is something i am doing in the creation of the PDF.

 

@ the ber: this is a cool feature i didn't know existed! But sadly is not correcting this particular issue. Which tells me it isn't lineweights.

 

@ pendean: I am using Adobe Acrobat Pro 10.

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