Re: A Question about drafting pictures from ODG to PDF and then to a Comprehensive E-Book Format

2019-08-26 Thread David Belina
A difference in raster vs vector graphics? I found this:  As of 1.5.x versions of Scribus, you can now import PDFs as vector graphics files. Previously, all you could do would have been to rasterize a PDF into an image frame. This leaves you with some limited and in some cases less than ideal

A Question about drafting pictures from ODG to PDF and then to a Comprehensive E-Book Format

2019-08-26 Thread David Nordahl
Dear Apache Open Office: My name is David, and I have a troubleshooting/concern(s) on how to take some diagrams and convert into PDF (which I know how to do), and then place with the entire PDF into E-Book formats. I have been searching for a way to do this, and the Graphs/Diagrams/Pictures

Re: A Question about drafting pictures from ODG to PDF and then to a Comprehensive E-Book Format

2019-08-26 Thread David Belina
Sorry abut the triple import of the quote. On August 26, 2019 at 4:11:37 PM, David Belina (dbel...@comcast.net) wrote: A difference in raster vs vector graphics? I found this:  As of 1.5.x versions of Scribus, you can now import PDFs as vector graphics files. Previously, all you could do

Re: Lost File

2019-08-26 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Mon, 26 Aug 2019 08:43:18 -0400 Lucetta wrote: > Another low tec suggestion for the future. > > When I open a data file, any data file, I save as with the same name but the > current date in my Documemts folder. It’s is just another process but manual > & glitch proof. It has come in

Re: Lost File

2019-08-26 Thread Lucetta
Another low tec suggestion for the future. When I open a data file, any data file, I save as with the same name but the current date in my Documemts folder. It’s is just another process but manual & glitch proof. It has come in handy several times. Also low tec and not sure if it will