Jean-Louis,
The basic idea sounds good to me, but not being familiar with the .odg
file type, I wonder if it will display and print correctly on systems
that do not have some version of Open Office installed. Perhaps you
can send out a .pdf that contains a .odg image in it for testing?
Bruce
On Dec 8, 2009, at 12:21 AM, Jean-Louis Faucher wrote:
Currently, we generate .png images from their source .odg files
(OpenOffice), and these .png are used both for the pdf documentation
and the html documentation.
But .png images are not vector images and sometimes they look
blurred or with pixels in the pdf documentation.
A better quality can be obtained by generating .pdf images from
the .odg files (command export in Open Office) and including them in
the pdf documentation.
See http://sites.google.com/site/jfaucherfr/oorexx/images for more
details.
There is an example : rexxpg.pdf
Works with current toolset.
No impact on the html documentation.
Let me know if you are interested by that. If yes, then I will have
questions to ask.
Jean-Louis
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