AW: FOP v.0.20.1/Cocoon v.2 rc.2 + Graphics

2001-11-15 Thread Beer, Christian
Hi Matthias! Okay: In GIFs you can't save how much dpi you specified! GIFs always have 96 DPI. In JPGs you can save the dpi, but FOP doesn't recognize that! All Images are taken as if they have 72 DPI. So if you don't specify a width and height in the external-graphic-Tag a jpg which was saved

AW: FOP v.0.20.1/Cocoon v.2 rc.2 + Graphics

2001-11-15 Thread Beer, Christian
Hi Matthias! Do you set width and height at the external-graphic-Tag? Try setting the resulting size in "cm". If you set only one of width or height the image will be scaled acording to the given aspect ratio. Christian -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Matthias Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

AW: FOP v.0.20.1/Cocoon v.2 rc.2 + Graphics

2001-11-13 Thread Beer, Christian
Hi Matthias, did you specify a DPI for the JPGs or TIFFs?? If yes, that might be your problem! FOP doesn't consider any of this information! For example: If you insert a JPG with 1 cm x 1 cm at 300 DPI, it will become 4,16 cm x 4,16 cm because FOP uses 72 DPI! Christian -Ursprüngliche

AW: FOP v.0.20.1/Cocoon v.2 rc.2 + Graphics

2001-11-13 Thread Beer, Christian
Hi!! There is a big problem with images that are too big for the region they should fit into. They are left away without warning, scaling, cutting or something!! I think this is a very big problem with fop!! Cheers Christian Beer DIR