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Hey Rick, Did this ever go anywhere w/ you at all? Thanks! TVB Tammy Van
Boening Principal/Owner Spectrum Writing, LLC www.spectrumwritingllc.com
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...@rickquatro.com Sent: Monday, August 9, 2021 1:28 PM To: 'An email list
for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.' Subject: Re: [Framers]
Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF [No Classification] That might
be worth exploring. I did find a word add-on that converts all equations to
images
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at 09 August 2021 10:14:58
I you want to use an option that will manipulate graphics from Word have you
tried inserting the equation into a graphic frame so that Word thinks it is a
graphic?
Thanks
Richard Mitchell
David Schor once recommencement the following Adobe Acrobat Distiller
options for clearer graphics in PDFs:
In the PDF Settings (Job Options in earlier Acrobat Distiller versions)
Images configuration, turn off Downsampling and set compression to ZIP.
Hope this helps.
--
Shmuel Wolfson
First principles -- Any chance that a particular Word -> PDF export option
could help?
On Sat, Aug 7, 2021, 1:54 PM tammyvb spectrumwritingllc.com <
tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com> wrote:
> Yea. It was one of the first things that Rick had me try
>
> we saved the word document to a PDF and
Yea. It was one of the first things that Rick had me try
we saved the word document to a PDF and opened it up and the equations aren’t
being recognized as an image they’re being recognized as text.
I appreciate all the thoughts and input it really does help maybe we will
eventually stumble on
Reading Rick’s reply makes me wonder: if you can’t change the resolution, can
you change the font size of the original text? Maybe if you make the font
significantly bigger you can shrink down the *.png so that it is more readable.
Sue Thomson
From: Framers On
Behalf Of
I think I mentioned it, earlier, but I no longer recall if Tammy tried it
or not.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 11:20 PM Peter Gold
wrote:
> Ummm... I thought about going outside the box and searched the web for
> extracting images from PDF. One of the interesting results suggested using
> Export all
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> Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6,
> 2021 2:19 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF I did a
> quic
6,
2021 2:19 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF I did a
quick trial run. For whatever reason, converting to html provided TWO PNG
files, one that had a good quality and one that was just miserable. The
e-
From: Framers On
Behalf Of Lin Sims
Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 1:19 PM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
I did a quick trial run. For whatever reason, converting to html provided TWO
PNG files,
- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6,
2021 2:19 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF I did a
quick trial run. For whatever reason, converting to html provided TWO PNG
files, one
I did a quick trial run. For whatever reason, converting to html provided
TWO PNG files, one that had a good quality and one that was just miserable.
The good quality one is still raster, not vector, but it looked pretty good
up to about 400% or so.
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 4:16 PM Peter Gold
Lin harnessed the Force using Yoda-wisdom: "The sound of the right answer
comes from asking the right question! "
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021, 3:08 PM Lin Sims wrote:
> I think I found the answer for how to get the PNG files to a higher
> quality:
>
>
>-
>
>In Word, under File / Options /
I think I found the answer for how to get the PNG files to a higher quality:
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In Word, under File / Options / Advanced / Image Size and Quality, check
"Do Not Compress Images in File" and change the default output to High
fidelity.
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In the Save As dialog box, Tools / Web
Here is a summary of the issue:
Equations originate from the client in MS Word.
Tammy wants to save the equations as images for import into FrameMaker.
The fastest way to do this is to save the Word file as HTML because it
rasterizes the equations as PNG files for inclusion in the HTML. The
I have been reading this thread with some interest, but remain confused about
one thing.
As I understand (perhaps incorrectly?), since the equation "source" that is
brought into FrameMaker is a PNG image (right?), _all_ knowledge of fonts,
text, equation info, etc. is really not in there.
Sounds like you don't have High Quality Print selected in the PDF settings.
https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2015/using/using-framemaker-2015/frm_generating_output/Configure_PDF_settings-.htm
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 3:32 PM wrote:
>
> ... I then import the image into Framemaker by
>
software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
What I was thinking was import the one RTF file into FrameMaker, then save
the graphics out since once it's in Frame it's a PNG. Someone like Rick
Quatro or Russ Ward or Bernard Aschwanden probably has a script that does
ehalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 11:49 AM To: An email list
> for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers]
> Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF As another thought, you might
> try posting to the Word-PC email list and see if anyone has a suggesti
y, >> August 6, 2021 9:26 AM To: An email
list for people using Adobe >> FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers]
Appearance of graphics in >> the generated PDF Well, that sucks. If it's any
help, when Word >> converts to RTF, the equations are turned into PNGs. It
Of Peter Gold Sent: Friday,
August 6, 2021 11:38 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker
software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
Are there any options you or the SME author can set, which would affect the
equation editor's HTML output? If so
August 6, 2021 9:26 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker
>> software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated
>> PDF
>> Well, that sucks. If it's any help, when Word converts to RTF, the
>> equations
>> are turned into PNGs. It
Friday,
> August 6, 2021 9:26 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker
> software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated
> PDF
> Well, that sucks. If it's any help, when Word converts to RTF, the
> equations
> are turned into PNGs. It should
mers
> on behalf of Lin Sims
> Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 8:06 AM
> To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. <
> framers@lists.frameusers.com>
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
>
> Probably a stupid question, b
What process are you using to create the PDF? And what versions of Frame
and Acrobat?
And what settings? Turning off compressions of graphics, specifying high
quality print in the Acrobat printer, etc.?
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this
: Framers on
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Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 8:06 AM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
Probably a stupid question, but is there a reason you're creating the
equations in Word rather than
-Original Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday,
August 6, 2021 9:26 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker
software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
Well, that sucks. If it's any help, when Word converts to RTF
using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers]
Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF Well, that sucks. If it's any
help, when Word converts to RTF, the equations are turned into PNGs. It
should be possible to save them out separately. I think. Never had to do
something like
Well, that sucks. If it's any help, when Word converts to RTF, the
equations are turned into PNGs. It should be possible to save them out
separately. I think. Never had to do something like that with Word.
Also, you can export images only from the PDF file to PNG, JPEG, JPEG2000,
and TIFF
day, August 6, 2021 8:36 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe
FrameMaker software. ; tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com Subject: Re: [Framers]
Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF Hello Tammy, I have seen this
effect before [many years ago with FrameMaker 5.5.6!] where one customer
wanted to ins
- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6,
2021 8:40 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF Also,
below is what I suggested on the Adobe community, in case you hadn't seen it
yet: Just
llc.com -Original
>> Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6,
>> 2021 6:06 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
>> Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
>> Probably
>> a stupid
anboening
> at spectrumwritingllc dot com www.spectrumwritingllc.com -Original
> Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6,
> 2021 6:06 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the g
Hello Tammy,
I have seen this effect before [many years ago with FrameMaker 5.5.6!]
where one customer wanted to insert content from Office, and so did a
Copy, and Paste in FrameMaker. This resulted in a "Object link
embedded" graphic. With a range of tests, we determined that you
at
spectrumwritingllc dot com www.spectrumwritingllc.com -Original
Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Caroline Tabach Sent: Thursday,
August 5, 2021 10:59 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker
software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF
Probably a stupid question, but is there a reason you're creating the equations
in Word rather than in Frame's Equation Editor? On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 6:32 PM
wrote: > I have an equation-laden document that I am writ
Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Lin Sims Sent: Friday, August 6,
2021 6:06 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Appearance of graphics in the generated PDF Probably
a stupid question, but is there a reason you're creating the equations in
Word
Probably a stupid question, but is there a reason you're creating the
equations in Word rather than in Frame's Equation Editor?
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 6:32 PM wrote:
> I have an equation-laden document that I am writing. The equations are
> being
> created in a Word doc (.docx) using Word's
Hello,
How are you making the PDF?
Using File > Print, and sending the print job to the Adobe PDF printer?
I would first of all check the Adobe PDF print options. The 'standard'
settings will often downsample monochome, gray scale, and colour
graphics to unacceptable quality. Then
Possibly you don't have to save as html.
I can't check this right now, but docx, is itself xml.
This is how you can get graphics from a Word docx, by changing extension
to zip
Text below is from a text from David Creamer to this list a few years ago,
but I don't remember where I learnt it
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 7:30 PM tammyvb spectrumwritingllc.com <
tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com> wrote:
> Hi Lise,
>
> I won’t bore you with all the details, but unfortunately, a screen grab
> direct from the Word doc is not an option.
>
> Thanks for replying. . . Believe me, it just helps to know
Hi Lise,
I won’t bore you with all the details, but unfortunately, a screen grab direct
from the Word doc is not an option.
Thanks for replying. . . Believe me, it just helps to know that someone is
trying for me
Sent from my iPhone. Pardon the typos.
> On Aug 5, 2021, at 5:42 PM, Lise
Tammy, that sounds hair-tearingly-out frustrating!
I don't have any brilliant technical clues to help you, but would it be
just as fast (e.g., slow) to use Snag-It to capture the equation in Word
when it's on-screen, and save that?
If you're already opening the exported images from Word in
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