On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 11:22:35AM -0500, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
> On 1/15/21 10:58 AM, Mark van Rossum wrote:
> > I export my LyX file with PDF images to LyXHTML.
> > However, the resolution is too low.
> >
> > How can I change it?
>
> Use some image format that does not need to be converte
On 1/15/21 10:58 AM, Mark van Rossum wrote:
> Hi
>
> I export my LyX file with PDF images to LyXHTML.
> However, the resolution is too low.
>
> How can I change it?
Use some image format that does not need to be converted.
> In exports to other formats, the resolution is good.
Probably it is b
Hi
I export my LyX file with PDF images to LyXHTML.
However, the resolution is too low.
How can I change it?
In exports to other formats, the resolution is good.
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Ercan Cem wrote:
> Hi, Thank you for your response. That didn't help. This time Lyx gave an
> error.
>
What error? What image type? What document type? What version of LyX?
What OS? You do not give us enough information to help you.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Ercan Cem wrote:
> I inserted two images into my Lyx document. Both of them are approximately
> the same size: about 1500*2000 resolution, 5"*7" document size, 300
> pixels/inch. The pdf output shows the first as it is supposed to be (it fits
> in nicely). But the
I inserted two images into my Lyx document. Both of them are approximately
the same size: about 1500*2000 resolution, 5"*7" document size, 300
pixels/inch. The pdf output shows the first as it is supposed to be (it fits
in nicely). But the second goes crazy; as if I inserted 10 times bigger
image.
> And by the way, would you mind adding a simple test file, and the
> associated images, to the bug? It'd save me having to make some to test
> the fix
Will do - thanks Richard.
On 05/02/2011 12:05 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/29/2011 07:42 AM, Ramin Nakisa wrote:
>>> What format were they in to start with?
>> EPS and PDF.
>>
>>> Not at present, no. But I'm not sure I know why the resolution is being
>>> changed.
>> A dots-per-inch option for converting vector formats t
On 04/29/2011 07:42 AM, Ramin Nakisa wrote:
>> What format were they in to start with?
> EPS and PDF.
>
>> Not at present, no. But I'm not sure I know why the resolution is being
>> changed.
> A dots-per-inch option for converting vector formats to bitmaps would
> be rather useful.
>
I've added thi
> I've been playing with the same export. So far I've been really happy. Rather
> than using Calibre to do the conversion, you might take a look at Sigil. It
> creates a much cleaner ePub (though Calibre is more than an adequate
> solution).
Thanks for the tip - Sigil looks great.
> For right
ePub (though Calibre is more than an adequate solution).
> The images are horribly pixellated, and there seems to be no option to
> increase their resolution. Is it possible to adjust the image resolution?
Unfortunately, no. I'm in the process of working on some improvements for
XHTML
> What format were they in to start with?
EPS and PDF.
> Not at present, no. But I'm not sure I know why the resolution is being
> changed.
A dots-per-inch option for converting vector formats to bitmaps would
be rather useful.
le to adjust the image resolution?
Not at present, no. But I'm not sure I know why the resolution is being
changed.
Richard
Hi,
I'm using 2.0 to export html which I can then convert to epub format
with Calibre.
The images are horribly pixellated, and there seems to be no option to
increase their resolution.
Is it possible to adjust the image resolution?
Thanks,
Ramin.
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