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Ok, I played a little bit. Here's what I found out: The line offset doesn't change a thing. Simple Line Fill produces smaller spikes than Cartographic Line Fill. Turn off transparency and all spikes are gone. Turn transparency on and they're back. What to make of that? I need transparency for this complex map. Any ideas?
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07-02-2012
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Just tried it with pdf, but it still got all the spikes. Resolution is 300 dpi and with a format of A0+ the file is already 60 MB (lzw packed). Plus I need to have it as normal graphics format. Thanks though for your suggestions.
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06-27-2012
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Thanks for replying. The line symbol is already 'cartographic'. Changed the underlaying solid fill to line fill too (also cartographic). The result improved a little, but it's still not usable for hq-printing. See attached picture: 1 - like I just described: two line fills with now smaller spikes; 2 - unaltered original ESRI fill with big spikes; 3 - my previous version with line fill on solid fill, also big spikes. Spike sizes changes with line width and there's also a horizontal pattern in it, but I have no clue, where it's coming from. Anyone else? Thanks, Uwe...
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06-26-2012
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Hi guys, I'm having problems with the export of a map which has hatched polygons in them. I'm not sure if this is the right forum, so if not, please show me in the right direction. The problem: I'm having hatched polygons (45°) in my map which seem normal in data and layout view. As soon as I export the map to a graphics format (tried tiff and svg so far) weird spikes appear on them (see attached file). I tried different angles and it only disappears with completely horizontal or vertical lines. I also tried different sizes of stripes with different offsets, with the same result. The symbol itself always consists of a underlaying 'simple fill symbol' and on overlaying 'line fill symbol'. Does any of you had similar problems or can offer a solution? Help would be very much appreciated. Thank you, Uwe
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