Re: Fragments; quality of png, and unuseable eps, when using --preview

2006-10-10 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
Thanks, I did not actually try to print the document that was referencing the eps. I did not bother because I could not see it on the screen, but I'll try that later. Maybe I'll even try "printing" to my virtual PDF printer that converts any applications printed output into a PDF. Since in the

Re: Fragments; quality of png, and unuseable eps, when using --preview

2006-10-10 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Brett Duncan schreef: -dresolution=300 to get 300 dpi, or whatever you prefer. Even though you can set the resolution to whatever you like, I'd also like the default to something like 300. that would make most of the manual unusable; the primary use for png images is in HTML documents.

Re: Fragments; quality of png, and unuseable eps, when using --preview

2006-10-09 Thread Brett Duncan
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: v2.9.22 (Win XP) I'm using the following command lines to create small musical fragments that I can later reference in a word processor document that has text and various musical excerpts: EXAMPLE BEGIN To make a small useseable PNG snippet: "C:\Program Files\Li