On 04.10.2007 16:39:05 Chris Bowditch wrote:
> Jeremias Maerki wrote:
>
> > Ok, I agree that renderer-resolution is a good name if we need a
> > per-renderer setting for the resolution. But applying Adrian's patch
> > #43041 would leave the codebase in a strange situation where you have to
> > co
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Ok, I agree that renderer-resolution is a good name if we need a
per-renderer setting for the resolution. But applying Adrian's patch
#43041 would leave the codebase in a strange situation where you have to
configure the AFP renderer through the renderer setting and the TI
Ok, I agree that renderer-resolution is a good name if we need a
per-renderer setting for the resolution. But applying Adrian's patch
#43041 would leave the codebase in a strange situation where you have to
configure the AFP renderer through the renderer setting and the TIFF/PNG
renderers through t
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Chris,
Hmmm, I’m perhaps making a confusion here. I thought target-resolution
did also apply to the whole images generated by the renderer; i.e., for
the TIFF renderer, the resolution of the image representing the whole
document, and not only images inside it. Isn
Hi Chris,
Chris Bowditch a écrit :
> Vincent Hennebert wrote:
>
>> Well it seems that target-resolution would also be fine for AFP.
>> Actually, by looking at the doc it seems that this parameter actually
>> has 2 different purposes: the resolution of the output when FOP produces
>> bitmap images
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Adrian,
Well it seems that target-resolution would also be fine for AFP.
Actually, by looking at the doc it seems that this parameter actually
has 2 different purposes: the resolution of the output when FOP produces
bitmap images, and the resolution of images pro
Hi Adrian,
Adrian Cumiskey a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Currently the AFPRenderer is fixed to use a calculation against a static
> final DPI_CONVERSION_FACTOR_240 to produce 240 dpi output. I've looked
> at the code, and it looks fairly straight forward to introduce an extra
> configuration setting which
Hi,
Currently the AFPRenderer is fixed to use a calculation against a static
final DPI_CONVERSION_FACTOR_240 to produce 240 dpi output. I've looked
at the code, and it looks fairly straight forward to introduce an extra
configuration setting which would allow the user to modify this
calculat