Very weird bug(?) on latex interpreter

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Theo
Theo le 10 Nov 2011
I include a code snippet which colors underneath a sine curve. There is a ylabel with the latex interpreter turned on. Changing the number of patches (from N = 100 to N = 1000) seems to affect the resolution of the axis label. Does anybody know what's going on? Please see the images below for the good label and the messed up one:
The code is
figure(1);
clf(1);
N = 100;
x = linspace(0, 2*pi, N);
f = sin(x);
g = 0*f;
verts = [x(:), f(:); x(:) g(:)];
q = (1:N-1)';
faces = [q, q+1, q+N+1, q+N];
p = patch('Faces', faces, 'Vertices', verts, ...
'FaceVertexCData', [f(:); f(:)], ...
'FaceColor', 'interp', 'EdgeColor', 'none');
ylabel(['$N = ' num2str(N) '$'], 'FontSize', 18, 'interpreter', 'latex');

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Jan
Jan le 10 Nov 2011
This is a problem with your OpenGL-driver. For large data sets the renderer is automatically set to OpenGL, but with Painters the graphics are ok. If you set the renderer manually, it is not changed automatically:
figure('Renderer', 'Painters');
...
The problems for OpenGL might be solved by updating the driver of the graphics card, or by using a software renderer:
opengl software
For more details see help opengl.
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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer le 10 Nov 2011
Try to add parameter "-painters" while printing.
Theo
Theo le 10 Nov 2011
Yes, Titus, this does the trick. It is a somewhat unsatisfactory workaround (as painters graphics might not suffice), but I'll accept it. Thanks all.

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