Closed briarsychung closed 2 years ago
The 3D figure in question printed fine, but extremely light. I think a good solution to this problem is to merely increase the darkness level of the table light-gray
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Would love to see some confirmation of this from people who have a current copy of the book! (not me, removing my assignment.)
This year (and I think likely for the future as well) GAtM will not be printed out and instead https://gunn-gatm.github.io will just be used in class, so this might no longer apply. @anematode thoughts?
Probably not an issue; grayscale should indeed work, although asy grayscale is bugged as of version 2.58, but the effect isn't major.
wait no that's not what i meant lol That number 21 was supposed to reference the problem
Ok so I got a hold of the textbook for about 10 seconds (not sure if I'm allowed to take a copy given that I'm not taking Analysis and most of the teachers are unaware of my involvement!) and the light-gray row colors are not printed. Making the tables a lot uglier and harder to read. Oof.
There's some figures (at least one) with gray in them but I didn't get a chance to check them. In any case, this must be rectified!