Fernand,
Thanks. LibreOffice applies a limit (paragraph or frame width) to the
loaded image (this doesn't modify the quality of the picture), and it
has a PDF option to resize all pictures (eg. 96 DPI for web/monitors,
300 DPI for printing). Could you specify your request? If I right
understand, i
László and all developers involved,
Fine, it is a first step in better handling of images. But as I
mentioded before, having the PPI out of the image file is a wrong
concept. The needed/wanted PPI must been stored in the document. The
image sizes must been calculated according to the pixels in
László and all developers involved,
Fine, it is a first step in better handling of images. But as I
mentioded before, having the PPI out of the image file is a wrong
concept. The needed/wanted PPI must been stored in the document. The
image sizes must been calculated according to the pixels in
Hi László,
2011/10/28 Németh László :
> Hi,
>
> This patch adds PPI resolution to the default image size data in the
> Picture dialog (only for bitmap images), see the attached screenshot.
>
> Explanation: LibreOffice supports explicite resolutions of JPEG/PNG
> picture formats to set default imag