Hi Fred, 

there is a dpi option. 

Example: 

dpi="300" 

(height and width are used to specify the frame that contains the
graphics in FM.) 

The structured application developers guide says: 

"dpi corresponds to the dpi property and indicates how to scale an
imported graphic object. The software ignores this attribute if it finds
a value for the impsize attribute. It produces only one of the
attributes--dpi or impsize. The value of the dpi attribute is a number.
If not supplied, the value is 72." 

Best regards - 

Tino H. Haida, Berlin 

Fred Wersan: 

> Looks like it imports it at 72 dpi. I want 150 dpi for some graphics, higher 
> for others.
> 
> Fred
> On 2/19/2015 1:55 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> 
>> Hi Fred, What happens if you don't include the width and height attributes? 
>> Rick Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. 585-366-4017 [email protected] 
>> -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Wersan Sent: 
>> Thursday, February 19, 2015 1:49 PM To: [email protected] 
>> Subject: importing graphics in xml file I am importing xml files into 
>> structured framemaker 8 and these files reference graphics using the 
>> following syntax: <yfigure file = "../somefile.png" impsize = "3.183in 
>> 1.1in" impby = "ref" sideways = "0" impang = "0.000" xoffset = "0.080in" 
>> yoffset = "0.0in" position = "runin" align = "aright" cropped = "0" float = 
>> "0" width = "3.25in" height = "3.1in" angle = "0.000" bloffset = "0.000in" 
>> nsoffset = "0.000in"/> I think I got this syntax by exporting a file and 
>> seeing what framemaker created. I am using an automated process to create 
>> the xml files that assumes all the refer
 enced
graphics files are the same size. However, it turns out that they really 
aren't. The result is that graphics files that don't fit impsize = "3.183in 
3.1in" get distorted. What I would really like is to just say - import this 
file at such and such a resolution and let it size automatically. Does anyone 
know if there is a different syntax that can specify the resolution instead of 
the dimensions of the imported graphic? Fred -- Fred Wersan VT MAK, Principal 
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