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Subject:Re: Managing Graphic formats in ePub From:"Wade Courtney" <wade -dot- courtney -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Hickling, Lisa (TOR)" <lhickling -at- express-scripts -dot- com> Date:Wed, 26 Apr 2006 11:35:04 -0700
Did you insert the graphics by reference or did you copy them into the
Frame source?
If you did the former, then ePub should just copy the graphics from
one folder to the output folder and you don't need to specify the
dimensions at all.
W
On 4/26/06, Hickling, Lisa (TOR) <lhickling -at- express-scripts -dot- com> wrote:
> All the graphics in my Frame files are GIFs. I have set the HTML option
> of the Graphic Styles in Style Designer to display all graphics at 100%
> height and width (even though they are actually downscaled in Frame
> anchored frames).
>
> WW ePub creates JPEGs from my larger anchored frames but I want all my
> generated graphics remain GIF. Is there any way of configuring ePub to
> keep the original file format?
>
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Wade Courtney
Greater San Diego Area
Yahoo: wcourtne
www.sabioinc.com
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