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László and all developers involved,<br>
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 the
image and the PPI stored (as a printer intention) in the Document.<br>
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Greetz<br>
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Fernand<br>
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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 image size, but this important data is
missing from the UI, so we cannot verify the picture quality.
Best regards,
László
PS. There are some old bugs in the default image handling in
LibreOffice, see the attached test file, but the most important
picture format (JPEG with equal explicite x-y resolutions) works well
(except the rounding error in the percent data, see 101% on the
screenshot). This patch helps to handle these problems, too.
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