On 02/09/2010 10:41 AM, Louis Desjardins wrote: > 2010/2/9 William F. Maddock<billsey at earthlink.net> > > >> On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 19:53 +0100, a.l.e wrote: >> >>> using your parallel with spell checking, i think that there may be a >>> list of exception for the current document... but i'm not sure if this >>> is really a good idea... >>> >>> >> How about a simple "import check" that could throw up an alert if an >> importing object would fail some part of the pre-flight check? That way, >> the user could be asked about their intentions right away, at which >> point they could either stop the import process and go back to re-do the >> object to be imported, or tell the alert to set an ignore flag for that >> occurrence of that property of that object so that the pre-flight check >> would then see that flag and not throw an alert for that instance. >> >> > Throw up an alert at the import point instead of at the end of the design > process could really help people work. > > Especially in the case of low image resolution. > Reality check:
If you are importing in a Free Scaling mode, every single image is going to be imported at 72dpi, in which case every image would generate such a warning. Greg
