I just updated to version 6.7.21.2 and can no longer set the line thickness. I select Tools->Preferences->Colors then try setting Line Thickness. No matter what size I set (1, 2, 3 or 4 pt), the display always shows using the 1 pt line thickness. Is there some other way to set thickness? Am I setting it wrong? It used to work several versions ago, but hasn't worked for the last few updates.
I am trying to set the Channel thickness. I tried the Rulers and Grid lines, and they work. But, what ever I set the Channel thickness to, it always uses the thin lines like thickness 1.
Can you post a psdata file, save current waveform as, with the line thickness set to 3 but drawing as 1. It's a very strange issue that we can't reproduce.
I have posted 2 files, one with thickness 3 and one with thickness 4. On further investigation, it appears that the traces are being thickened in the time axis (X dimension) only (see "Thickness_4_sin.psdata"). This makes for some strange looking effects on waveforms, as the thickness changes with the slope of the line. The other file, "Thiskness_3_thin.psdata", was taken with no signal applied, so when the trace is thickened in the time axis only, it has no effect.
Preferences-->Colors and swap between 4 pt and 1 pt, you can see the weird effects.
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I just loaded 6.7.27, then 6.7.28, and the problem still exists. I set it to a thickness of 4 pt. and it only thickens in the time axis. Makes for some rather odd effects, as the more vertical traces are thick, but the horizontal parts are very thin, quite obviously 1 pt.
I attached a .psdata file showing that issue, as well as another display issue. Channel C has a 1 kHz sine wave, with a 10 kHz filter applied to make it quiet. The line thickness is set to 4 pt. Notice how it is thin at the top. If you expand it shows easily. Also, the discontinuity just off the top and bottom of the sine wave is a strange effect of the display. If you go into the Tools-->Preferences-->Colors and swap between 4 pt and 1 pt, you can see the weird effects.