Re: Strange, annoying issues

2006-09-30 Thread Klaus Daube
On 29 Sep 2006 at 14:47, Doug wrote: For a while now I've noticed many of these images no longer display their numerical DPI value in the DPI field when viewing their Object Properties. Instead, the DPI value says Unknown. Doug, The DPI value becomes Unknown as soon as the graphic (not only

Strange, annoying issues

2006-09-30 Thread Klaus Daube
On 29 Sep 2006 at 14:47, Doug wrote: > For a while now I've noticed many of these images no > longer display their numerical DPI value in the DPI field when viewing > their Object Properties. Instead, the DPI value says "Unknown". Doug, The DPI value becomes Unknown as soon as the graphic (not

Strange, annoying issues

2006-09-29 Thread Doug
We insert PNG files by reference as our departmental standard policy; most of our images are set to use 96 DPI or 150 DPI, though a number of them use other values. For a while now I've noticed many of these images no longer display their numerical DPI value in the DPI field when viewing their

Strange, annoying issues

2006-09-29 Thread Doug
We insert PNG files by reference as our departmental standard policy; most of our images are set to use 96 DPI or 150 DPI, though a number of them use other values. For a while now I've noticed many of these images no longer display their numerical DPI value in the DPI field when viewing their

Strange, annoying issues

2006-09-28 Thread Doug
We insert PNG files by reference as our departmental standard policy; most of our images are set to use 96 DPI or 150 DPI, though a number of them use other values. For a while now I've noticed many of these images no longer display their numerical DPI value in the DPI field when viewing their

Strange, annoying issues

2006-09-28 Thread Doug
We insert PNG files by reference as our departmental standard policy; most of our images are set to use 96 DPI or 150 DPI, though a number of them use other values. For a while now I've noticed many of these images no longer display their numerical DPI value in the DPI field when viewing their