Hi David,
Found it (bug report):
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4026
4091 is that the image
object displays a corrupt image.
And that seems to fix the problem. NB anyone know how to convert
inches to pixels? There is this Url: but I cant figure the dpi I need
it is
There are lots of time when you need to make these calculations - due
usually to information or interfaces provided by other software (often
defined primarily for print) - in my case I need to pass inches to the
shell and therefore convert to inches from the rect in Rev,
So the question is
On 06/02/07, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
Here is an example:
http://docs.rev-co.de/radial.png
How do you intend to display this image? Do you show it at full size and
expect a user to scroll it around the screen, or do you scale it down?
Both -
This is getting into a pretty complex realm. I hope what follows is
useful rather than rant...
On 6 Feb 2007, at 13:16, David Bovill wrote:
There are lots of time when you need to make these calculations - due
usually to information or interfaces provided by other software (often
defined
No thanks a lot for the info!
In simple terms I have a piece of graphing software which I can
control in various ways - one is to set the size of the resulting
image. The image will be scaled proportionally to fit into this
size. Now the size is in inches so you can basically pass the
programme
With all the DPI, PPI, and LPI we forgot the beloved twips. Fortunately
there's little to learn at the moment on that since they're going away:
http://visualbasic.about.com/cs/visualbasicfaq/a/dykpixeltwip.htm
We'll miss them. :)
Resolution independence is a big hairy mess. Useful, but a mess
With the graphing application I have a problem i do not understand. With
smaller graphs everything is OK, but with large or rather wide graphs they
do not dislay correctly - I get coloured bands.
Has anyone else seen this - I do not think jpegs or other formats work much
better - they display
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
With the graphing application I have a problem i do not understand. With
smaller graphs everything is OK, but with large or rather wide graphs they
do not dislay correctly - I get coloured bands.
Has anyone else seen this - I do not think jpegs or other formats
On 2/6/07, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the graphing application I have a problem i do not understand. With
smaller graphs everything is OK, but with large or rather wide graphs they
do not dislay correctly - I get coloured bands.
Has anyone else seen this - I do not think jpegs
That sounds like the problem - is there a way around it - setting a
background colour?
Here is an example:
http://docs.rev-co.de/radial.png
On 05/02/07, Scott Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
With the graphing application I have a problem i do not understand.
Well yes - the image example is 4772 x 1492. Ill try within 4096 - is there
a bug report - it would be good to know wha tthe maximum i can safely scale
the images to?
On 05/02/07, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/6/07, David Bovill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the graphing
Found it (bug report):
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4026
4091 is that the image
object displays a corrupt image.
And that seems to fix the problem. NB anyone know how to convert
inches to pixels? There is this Url: but I cant figure the dpi I need
it is not 72dpi...
Recently, David Bovill wrote:
Here is an example:
http://docs.rev-co.de/radial.png
How do you intend to display this image? Do you show it at full size and
expect a user to scroll it around the screen, or do you scale it down?
FYI, I can't get it to display in a stack -- the size exceeds
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