[FM Discuss] how to scale images

Mick Chesterman M.Chesterman at mmu.ac.uk
Thu Oct 10 01:04:45 PDT 2019


Hi there,

That's great
but we should also check how it output in the pdfs too.
I can try to do that test.

nice one
Mick
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From: Discuss <discuss-bounces at lists.flossmanuals.net> on behalf of joachim heintz <jh at joachimheintz.de>
Sent: 09 October 2019 20:46
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Subject: Re: [FM Discuss] how to scale images

i mean: i editied the HTML --- i think the message was unclear.
cheers -
        j



On 09/10/19 19:41, joachim heintz wrote:
> i found an easy way --- i just edited and diveded the pixel height und
> width by two, to get 50% size.  seems to work, and should be bery easy
> to implement in the editor.
>
> best -
>     joachim
>
>
>
> On 09/10/19 19:27, joachim heintz wrote:
>> yes i can do that, but it would be good to have a resize option anyway.
>> i remember the old editor had one.  in particular i miss the feature to
>> import good quality images and then rescales them to the size which fits
>> best in the context.
>>
>> thanks for the link to the booktype infos and best regards -
>>
>>     joachim
>>
>>
>>
>> On 09/10/19 18:19, Alex Yant wrote:
>>> I’m a big proponent of GIMP! That solution should do the trick.
>>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>> Alex
>>>
>>> alexanderyant.com
>>> On Oct 9, 2019, 11:15 AM -0500, mick at flossmanuals.net
>>> <mick at flossmanuals.net>, wrote:
>>>> Hi there,
>>>>
>>>> Here's the docs but it's not really mentioned.
>>>>
>>>> http://sourcefabric.booktype.pro/booktype-23-for-authors-and-publishers/adding-images/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But I've not had much sucess personally using the editor, so I've
>>>> always
>>>> edited offline in GIMP and uploaded that changed image.
>>>>
>>>> Not sure if anyone else has any tips.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Mick
>>>>
>>>> On 09/10/2019 17:03, joachim heintz wrote:
>>>>> hi all -
>>>>>
>>>>> i have a png image in a good resolution and i cannot figure out how to
>>>>> adapt it to the text.  when i use the zoom, the visible part gets
>>>>> smaller, but the frame remains.  any help?
>>>>>
>>>>> the image is in
>>>>> https://en.flossmanuals.net/csound/_full/#d-frequency-modulation,
>>>>> before example 04D11.
>>>>>
>>>>> is there any general editing guide, perhaps also with some tips about
>>>>> style or image resolution?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks -
>>>>>     joachim
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