problem with dashed and dotted lines in png output

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Hi, I'm producing many plots as png for presentation (mainly because pdfs act a bit weird when inserted into ms office - and forget about ps...)
These have also very big lines.
I get the problem that in the final output the dashed lines look like sloppily dotted. The dotted look strangely semitransparent. Example
Overall the unprofessional look annoys me. So I was wondering - is there a better way to print such plots?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011-10-11
Possibly changing your figure Renderer property might help.
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Clemens
Clemens 2011-10-12
should try that. Though - if I'm correct only opengl allows transparency (which i use frequently). Or is there something new around the block?

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Jan
Jan 2011-10-11
Embedding PS-files in Word documents look strange on the screen, but perfect when printed to paper or to PDFs. If the Painters renderer is used in Matlab, the exported PS-files have a vector-format, such that they are scalable. Only the dotted and dashed lines of the PS-files are ugly. But there are several functions in the FEX to fix this.

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