In my opinion PNG files are superior to GIF files (no license issues, a
bit more compact) unless you want to create animated GIF's. And MapInfo
supports PNG out of the box.

Otherwise I agree, that JPG is only relevant for imagery - never vector
graphics.

Regards
Uffe

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Subject: MI-L R�f. : MI-L FW: SAVE LAYOUT WINDOW AS JPEG - FILE SIZE
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Why do you want to create a JPG file ?
JPG files are good for photography, but not really good for graphics and
maps because you will never get clear lines and clean limits to your
poligons, there will always be some smearing due to the compression
algorithm. The best exporting format if you want a raster compressed
format would be GIF. Too bad that MapInfo doesn't offer that.


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