I will compare the twothank you.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 6:04 PM Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> That would be 100% of LC's bitmap quality. Screen shots aren't vector.
>
> Do what you like, but if it were me I'd spend two minutes seeing if I
> can get
That would be 100% of LC's bitmap quality. Screen shots aren't vector.
Do what you like, but if it were me I'd spend two minutes seeing if I
can get vector-based PDF output with LC's external.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Tom Glod wrote:
It will only be running on a linux server
It will only be running on a linux server so I can convert the image into
what i want with command line tools at 100% quality ..(assuming so)
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 5:18 PM Tom Glod wrote:
> Thanks for that tip I'll keep it in mind for now and in the future.
>
> In this case, there is no ne
Thanks for that tip I'll keep it in mind for now and in the future.
In this case, there is no need for searchable text its a visual birth
plan wizard for pregnant women with 1 page output.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 2:54 PM Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
Tom Glod wrote:
> I can convert image to PDF using other means as long as I have the
> image.
Probably worth a few minutes to test LC's PDF generation from the LC
Server engine for Linux (or whatever your target hosting OS is).
Snapshots are bitmaps, without vector information. PDFs can be d
Richmond wrote:
> A word of warning to Macintosh users . . .
>
> For "some odd reason" exported snapshots now end up inside the
> LiveCode.app folder,
>
> so to access your snapshots you have to fool around with a right-click
> to get inside the app.
LiveCode will only export the file where you
Yess thats great!!
I can convert image to PDF using other means as long as I have the image.
Thank you:)
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 1:09 PM Alex Tweedly via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> or use the form of
>
> export snapshot to file /whatever/file/path/you/want.jpg a
or use the form of
export snapshot to file /whatever/file/path/you/want.jpg as jpeg
On 29/04/2019 17:54, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
A word of warning to Macintosh users . . .
For "some odd reason" exported snapshots now end up inside the
LiveCode.app folder,
so to access your sn
A word of warning to Macintosh users . . .
For "some odd reason" exported snapshots now end up inside the
LiveCode.app folder,
so to access your snapshots you have to fool around with a right-click
to get inside the app.
Richmond.
On 29.04.19 г. 19:15 ч., Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wr
Tom Glod wrote:
> I'm quoting a project for a website wizard that requires creating an
> output image or PDF.
>
> I'm unclear whether I am able to use Livecode Server and still have a
> "canvas" that i can put images and svgs and text on and then export as
> an image or print to a PDF?
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