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- $\begingroup$ Are you using MMA 9 or an earlier version? $\endgroup$whuber– whuber2013-04-02 19:03:10 +00:00Commented Apr 2, 2013 at 19:03
- $\begingroup$ I asked because this phenomenon was noted a couple of weeks ago in a question here; it does not appear in earlier versions. $\endgroup$whuber– whuber2013-04-02 19:05:40 +00:00Commented Apr 2, 2013 at 19:05
- 1$\begingroup$ @bills, seems a MMA9/OSX issue. $\endgroup$alancalvitti– alancalvitti2013-04-02 21:17:38 +00:00Commented Apr 2, 2013 at 21:17
- 1$\begingroup$ @MinHsuanPeng, that appears to solve it. If you post it as an answer I'll accept it. Interesting that (1) Antialiasing is a graphics primitive, not an Option, and (2) Wolfram tech support isn't aware of this. $\endgroup$alancalvitti– alancalvitti2013-04-03 21:12:39 +00:00Commented Apr 3, 2013 at 21:12
- 2$\begingroup$ Why are people downvoting this? This is a valid question with a non-obvious (I'd even say: unexpected) solution. Also, @alancalvitti can you test my solution and confirm that we can close this as a duplicate? In my tests it solves the rectangle overlapping problem, but of course it would be much better if you could post some test code so people can try it out without too much hassle. $\endgroup$Szabolcs– Szabolcs2013-04-04 13:54:55 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2013 at 13:54
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