Thanks, all.
Peter and Jean: will do.
1. One outstanding issue is that raised by Robert, regarding the DPI of
screenshots. Actually, I was thinking that existing screenshots look kind
of wonky in my PDF viewer (Okular) at many zoom levels.
I've been thinking mostly about diagrams and annotated
Hi, Luke,
V V čet., 16. apr. 2020 ob 20:43 je oseba Luke (gmail) <
luke.kend...@gmail.com> napisala:
> Why not export ODG to SVG, as vector components will stay high res and
> scalable, and image parts will stay as images, and it's supported by EPUB?
>
for pure screenshots of UI and its
On 17/4/20 1:20 am, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hi Kenneth
Em 16/04/2020 03:08, Kenneth Hanson escreveu:
Hello all,
I'm looking at the contributor guide and past versions of the user guides
now. I have some questions about images.
1. Are there source files (ODG, SVG, etc.) stored in Nextcloud or
Hi Kenneth
Em 16/04/2020 03:08, Kenneth Hanson escreveu:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking at the contributor guide and past versions of the user guides
> now. I have some questions about images.
>
> 1. Are there source files (ODG, SVG, etc.) stored in Nextcloud or
> otherwise? I don't see anything
On 16/4/20 5:12 pm, Jean Weber wrote:
The Contributors Guide needs a lot of updating. Images - creation,
insertion, anchoring, storage, etc - are among the many topics that are out
of date. (Updates are being done on the wiki first; feel free - indeed,
encouraged - to contribute.
In my
Hi Kenneth,
>
> 3. When exporting the image to be embedded, what format and settings should
> be used? My instinct is to use PNG and 300 DPI. The LO Draw export dialog
> for PNG also has options "Mode/Interlaced" and "Drawing Options/Save
> Transparency".
How do you want to get images of
Mostly we haven’t kept source files for images other than in the chapters
where they’re used, except for some that are labelled - and those not
consistently. We should do more, especially if the originals are ODG, SVG,
etc. Yes, they should go in an Images folder for the book version. Same
name,
Hello
I agree with Kenneth about what to use for images being place in LO documents.
PNG format and a minimum of 300 DPI when embedding images. From my own past
experiences in technical writing I have found that this is the best to use. You
get no formatting or fuzziness using these settings,
Hello all,
I'm looking at the contributor guide and past versions of the user guides
now. I have some questions about images.
1. Are there source files (ODG, SVG, etc.) stored in Nextcloud or
otherwise? I don't see anything for Writer or Getting Started, current or
previous version.
2.