a rendering technique for improving the appearance of text and curved lines in a
graph by blurring the jagged edges normally present. The degree of improvement is
relative to the nature of the graphical content (for example, vertical and horizontal
lines do not benefit from anti-aliasing). Extra processing is required to perform anti-
aliasing.
attribute bundle
a common collection of visual properties associated with a graphical primitive such
as a line, marker, or text. For example, all lines have visual properties of pattern,
thickness, and color. All markers have visual properties of symbol, size, weight, and
color. Attribute ...
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