--- Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The ideal image format for including notation in
> PDFs is definitely EPS -
> provided you can get them to work properly, which I
> believe is not that
> simple on Windows XP.
Thanks. My preference is definitely EPS. I'm currently
running on Win20
--- "David H. Bailey"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The question of DPI for your pdf ebook depends on
> whether you
> want/expect people to print it out or not. Screen
> resolution is 72dpi,
> so if you only want it to show on screen and you
> want to keep it small,
> that's all you need. Howe
The ideal image format for including notation in PDFs is definitely EPS -
provided you can get them to work properly, which I believe is not that
simple on Windows XP.
PDF is actually a page description similar to postscript. The added
advantage of EPS is that they are in vector format, which can
The question of DPI for your pdf ebook depends on whether you
want/expect people to print it out or not. Screen resolution is 72dpi,
so if you only want it to show on screen and you want to keep it small,
that's all you need. However, it will look horrible when you print it.
If you want/expec
doug wrote:
I'd like to create a couple of PDF e-books. One book
would be an instructional type book having both text
and images together (the images being music created in
Finale), where as another would be more of a song
book, having an introductory text followed by several
songs (one Finale fil
Not strictly a Finale question, but I imagine someone
has done what I'm asking
I'd like to create a couple of PDF e-books. One book
would be an instructional type book having both text
and images together (the images being music created in
Finale), where as another would be more of a song
book