#tdf51510: Change the DPI to get better resolution, but failed the unit test

sos sos at pmg.be
Tue Aug 22 13:15:44 UTC 2023


Yes,

but when using this settings you can avoid to have SVG's with a 
resolution who is not adapted to the print-intentsions off the docment.
254-300 Pixels par Inch for commercial printing
150 Pixels par Inch for Laser printing
96 Pixels par Inch for screen viewing only.

Do you mean also that the SVG's are  not included in the "Graphic SIze 
Check.."?

grtz

Fernand




On 22/08/2023 14:22, Tomaž Vajngerl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 11:43 AM sos <sos at pmg.be> wrote:
>
>     Hi, Tomaž,
>
>     maybe you over looked that there is now a user defined property
>     '*Image Preferred DPI*" for the document, so the resolution off
>     any image must depend on this settings, who are standard 96 DPI.
>
> I know - I added that :) However that setting is currently only used 
> for "Graphic SIze Check.." to warn if the document has an image that 
> is too big or too small in resolution (not exactly what is set but 
> there are margins around that value that are still allowed).
>
>     greetz
>
>     Fernand
>
>
> Regards, Tomaž
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