It was either 7.1 or 7.2.
Mike
From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docudoc at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:38 PM
To: Mike Feimster; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Reduce Number of Color Definitions
Mike Feimster wrote:
> I did some testing once and created two documents, where the only
> difference was one doc had an 8-bit png inported by reference and the
> other had a 16-bit png imported by reference. When I generated PDFs, the
> PDF with the 8-bit png was actually bigger.
I seem to reca
Richard's correction is right on. I was writing quickly and got the source
and destination catawumpus somewhere between my frontal lobes and
keyboard...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a
redheaded girl.
rs at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Reduce Number of Color Definitions?
Fred Ridder wrote:
> Jack DeLand wrote:
> > I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
> > definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about
10
> > entries that I
Thanks very much, Fred. I had no clue as to where all these things had
come from.
Fred Ridder wrote:
> use the MIF filters to "wash" the document. Use Save As
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www.jackdeland.com
Jack,
The most likely reason for this is that the files contain PNG files that are
24-bit. There's some kind of bug in Frame that inherits these color
definitions, but it doesn't seem to be hurtful, just messy. If you do have
PNGs in use, even if you clean up the definitions, they'll repopulate. T
Jack DeLand wrote:
> I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
> definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about 10
> entries that I actually need. Is there a fast and easy way to do this?
If these are colors with names something like "RGB256,256,25
I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about 10
entries that I actually need. Is there a fast and easy way to do this?
TIA
--
Jack DeLand :: member, information architecture institute :: 734.629.7890 ::
It was either 7.1 or 7.2.
Mike
From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:38 PM
To: Mike Feimster; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Reduce Number of Color Definitions
Mike Feimster wrote:
> I did some testing once and created two documents, where the only
> difference was one doc had an 8-bit png inported by reference and the
> other had a 16-bit png imported by reference. When I generated PDFs, the
> PDF with the 8-bit png was actually bigger.
I seem to re
Fred Ridder wrote:
> Jack DeLand wrote:
> > I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
> > definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about
10
> > entries that I actually need. Is there a fast and easy way to do
this?
>
> If these are colors with names
Fred Ridder wrote:
> Jack DeLand wrote:
> > I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
> > definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about
10
> > entries that I actually need. Is there a fast and easy way to do
this?
>
> If these are colors with names
Richard's correction is right on. I was writing quickly and got the source
and destination catawumpus somewhere between my frontal lobes and
keyboard...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a
redheaded girl." -
Thanks very much, Fred. I had no clue as to where all these things had
come from.
Fred Ridder wrote:
> use the MIF filters to "wash" the document. Use Save As
--
Jack DeLand :: member, information architecture institute :: 734.629.7890 ::
www.jackdeland.com
___
amers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Reduce Number of Color Definitions?
Fred Ridder wrote:
> Jack DeLand wrote:
> > I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
> > definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about
10
> > entries that I actually
Jack,
The most likely reason for this is that the files contain PNG files that are
24-bit. There's some kind of bug in Frame that inherits these color
definitions, but it doesn't seem to be hurtful, just messy. If you do have
PNGs in use, even if you clean up the definitions, they'll repopulate. T
Jack DeLand wrote:
> I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
> definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about 10
> entries that I actually need. Is there a fast and easy way to do this?
If these are colors with names something like "RGB256,256,2
I have inherited some docs that have a huge number (dozens) of color
definitions, all in RGB values. I want to edit these down to about 10
entries that I actually need. Is there a fast and easy way to do this?
TIA
--
Jack DeLand :: member, information architecture institute :: 734.629.7890 ::
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