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Re: SVG export settings
Illustrator sometimes has problems opening pure SVGs, even those it creates itself. For this reason it seems to be best to select the "Preserve Illustrator
Re: SVG export settings
I'm no expert, but one thing I've noticed is that resaving an Illustrator SVG with Inkscape reduced the filesize quite a bit. I should probably do a diff
SVG export settings
Hiya - I am testing SVG graphics in DITA 1.2, exporting from Adobe Illustrator. Does anyone have any tips on the best settings to use to export the graphics?
Capitalizing Labels
Severin helped me with this last week and I thought I'd share. I had a situation where the Important|Warning|Caution|Danger labels needed to be all caps. I
Re: Table row shading in the 1.7 + OT
This worked like a charm. Thank you so much for your help! I was able to use the same logic to give my simple tables shading also. ... -- Tiffany D Sonny (408)
Re: Note images pixelated
This would be my suggestion as well. Using an SVG has the added bonus of allowing you to use the same graphic for pdf and html based outputs without having to
Re: Note images pixelated
We replaced all of ours with SVG. I'm still trying to get permission to contribute these to the DITA-OT project.
Re: Fwd: [dita-users] Note images pixelated
What would the syntax be to do that?
Re: Abbreviated Form not working in 1.7 or 1.8 for pdf output
Think I solved it. I'll explain it here, I hope it benefits other people. There are some minor questions I have at the end. I was referencing from this
Re: Note images pixelated
No, I understood that part. My follow-up was in response to some of the other comments. Thanks.
Re: Abbreviated Form not working in 1.7 or 1.8 for pdf output
Still reading through some whitepapers, but did notice that if i try to print the glossary map by itself, I only get a title. (Tried with/without topichead)
Re: Abbreviated Form not working in 1.7 or 1.8 for pdf output
No it doesn't. I've tried removing keys from the mapref and the submapref. I also tried switching type and format. I know I'm missing something I just can't
Re: Note images pixelated
I'm sorry if I was unclear; the DPI of the image is a property of the image file itself, not something set in DITA. Shane Taylor
Re: Fwd: [dita-users] Note images pixelated
Hi Mike, Here's what I'd recommend. Find the note processing and change the use-attribute-set in the processing to point to a more specific attribute set, say
Fwd: [dita-users] Note images pixelated
Hi Mike For your info, I have just looked up a thread on the subject of image fit/resize the group discussed a while back, it does not appear to correspond
Re: Note images pixelated
Thanks for the help. Where do I find the notes attributes? I've only found the references to the location of the "note" images, but nothing about attributes
Re: Note images pixelated
My bet is on the DPI set in the image. We have found changing the DPI setting in each image to 150 works nicely for print work. Often the default DPI for
Re: Abbreviated Form not working in 1.7 or 1.8 for pdf output
Does it work when you remove the @keys attribute?
Re: Note images pixelated
Hi Michael, You need to take a look at the notes attributes and probably change the width or height attribute of the note image to something smaller than the
Re: Abbreviated Form not working in 1.7 or 1.8 for pdf output
So, at this point I've found that the problem lies in using a mapref in the glossarylist. If I just use a glossentry in the glossarylist, I get a beautiful