Hi all,
I imported a Word document into FM and here is my problem: I am asked by my
client to apply the Character format "XYZ" to any occurence appearing in
bold format (not a Character format).
1. With FM's standard Find/Replace, I can find a word with the bold
attribute but cannot apply any character format to it right?
2. With Frameexpert's plugin FindChangeSpecial 2.0 (which I bought thinking
it would solve my problem) I can find a word with the character format "ABC"
and change it to "XYZ" right?
So now how do I find a word having the bold attribute and change it to
Default font + "XYZ" character format?...
Any help much appreciated !!
Mathieu
From: "Art Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Charles Beck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Background with JPEG
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:48:58 -0500
Charles,
You may want to mention this to the independent JPG group at
www.jpg.org people... they don't think their format supports
transparency. See question 12 in the
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/
JPG2000 does, however.
Art
On 2/27/07, Charles Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mathieu,
Actually, despite what one other list member said, JPEG does support
transparency if you set it. However, I would not use JPG format in any
case. It supports a high number of colors, but it is considered a
"lossy" format, meaning it does not render solid-colored spaces
accurately; rather, it introduces subtle but noticeable variations.
If you are doing graphics with a very limited number of colors, GIF
would be OK. But, by far, my preference is for PNG (Portable Networking
Graphics) format. It supports the high number of colors like JPG, but it
is not lossy. It also supports transparency, though I believe older
browsers might not render transparency correctly with this format.
In any case, the answer to your problem is to make sure you are working
with a graphics program that supports transparency for a selected
(usually background) color.
If you need more help/information, please feel free to contact me
offline if you want.
HTH,
Chuck Beck
Sr. Technical Writer | Infor | Office: 614.523.7302 |
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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Background with JPEG
Hi all,
when you import jpeg images (pictures of spare parts), is it possible
not to have a white or greyish square background appear ?
Do you import in another format or is there a trick to have the
background disappear ?
Thank you all,
Mathieu.
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