On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 00:06:57 +0000, obair81 at comcast.net wrote: >If I am writing a doc set with which I may have to use >mif2go to make a Word version of the Frame book (long >story), is it true that I should be putting only BMPs >in my Frame file,
Not necessarily. You simply need to have a .bmp for each graphic you use in Frame that isn't a .bmp. And your graphics should all be referenced, not embedded, which is best practice in Frame anyway. If you put each .bmp in the same directory as the matching .gif (or whatever other format), Mif2Go can find and use them when you make the settings in User's Guide par. 5.16.2.1, "Converting referenced graphics before Mif2Go (best quality)". Otherwise, Mif2Go can convert them itself, but that's slower and limited to the screen resolution, as in par. 5.16.2.2, "Converting referenced graphics with Mif2Go (least effort)". >since I believe I recall someone saying LOL! That was me, quite recently... >that non-BMP images in Frame do not always turn out >sized properly in Word after going through mif2go? More precisely, since Word does not have a way of specifying scaling in an IMPORTPICTURE field, the only way of having Word import non-BMP (or WMF) images, they will *never* be sized properly unless they are coincidentally sized at 96 DPI in Frame, as explained in par. 5.16.2.3, "Leaving graphics unconverted for Word (no scaling)". HTH! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. <jeremy at omsys.com> http://www.omsys.com/
