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    Default Re: Scaling Legends when exporting to pdf file

    Quote Originally Posted by Uwe View Post
    First of all I recommend to use Qwt 6.1. It has a completely new system for legends and maybe even more important: it allows to derive and assign a modified QwtPlotLayout, that is responsible for calculating the rectangles used inside the widget and by the QwtPlotRenderer.

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    Thanks Uwe. I also checked out 6.1 and the legend example that comes along with it but I didn't think 6.1 was released yet. Is it still in Beta or is it released?

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    Default Re: Scaling Legends when exporting to pdf file

    The code is final ( at least what you find in SVN ) - the only reason that has not been released yet is that I had planned to work on the docs.
    But I don't find any time at the moment ...

    Uwe

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