https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52598

Zoltán Hegedüs <[email protected]> changed:

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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |NEW

--- Comment #12 from Zoltán Hegedüs <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #11)

Pixel density (in unit pixel/inch) is stored in the .jpg file. Writer ignores
this, and uses the display settings. If you insert the same file with 2
computers with different display pixel density, you will get different result
in the .odt file. Reproduction: insert a .jpg file to a document, view the size
in the document in inches or millimeters, save, exit from LibreOffice. View the
actual display density in Windows (Control Panel, Resolution special settings).
Modify it. 963 dpi is the default, for example, use 120 dpi or 144 dpi. Restart
Windows. Insert the same .jpg file to a new document. The size of the picture
in inches or in millimeters will be different.

Another example: the pixel density of a .jpg file is 600 pixel/inch. Insert
this to a document, and view the size in the document: if the setting is
original size, Writer uses 96 or 120 or 144 dpi: the picture is 5 times bigger.

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