Christian Schulz schrieb: > > Am 03.09.2008 um 12:11 schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert: > >> Hi Christian, >> >> on my system, Scribus is complaining every time, but on the print-out >> you can see that it runs flawlessly. The 72 dpi is for display only, >> at least as far as I know. A long time ago, I had to make sure that >> the output resolution of Scribus' pdf would match that of the imported >> ones, but I couldn't say if it's still relevant as they match here >> anyway. I need to make pdfs of tables from Word - I convert them into >> pdfs in OpenOffice and have it on 600 dpi - then import them as you did. > > What scribus tells you in your case? Does scribus shows in the file > loader that the imported pdf file (create an image frame and > right-click on it, select "get image", and load a pdf) has 600 dpi?
Ha, have never cared about it yet :-) Just had a look, it says "size 842 x 595 / resolution 72 x 72 dpi / color space: unknown" > >> >> >> The only thing I do see is that it takes a lot of time to print those >> pages with imported pdfs on them. I guess it's got something to do >> with the way Scribus translates them into PS for printing or making >> pdfs, respectively. >> >> Maybe it helps if you just have Scribus make a pdf and watch it in >> KPDF or Adobe or something on a large scale to be sure it is printed >> correctly. > > I did generate a pdf file to see how it looks like. It is far better > than that what you see in the scribus editor when you enlarge them. > However still you can see that the fonts of the imported pdf are not as > sharped as when you write the text with scribus. Maybe a smoothening algorithm to make fonts look nicer on screen? Or: did you enlarge it to very, very large? Rolf
