Present: Tomaz, Jay, Heiko
Organization
* The Design team is on Telegram
+ LibreOffice Design EN (English only)
https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAAx1jkAG95bMPMKh8Q
+ LibreOffice Design DE (German only)
https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAAxsR8PjxfJxtsnLfQ
Tickets
* Auto compression of images
+ https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77407
+ https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34133
+ Proposed solution is a dropdown to reduce DPI / compress image on
insert
+ Requires some settings under Tools > Load/Save
+ Having options for each and every function is suboptimal
+ Alternatively select all (ctrl+A) and compress (all) images could
be useful
+ Close 77407 as DUP of 34133
+ When
+ a) on insert, b) manually
+ have a checkbox in the insert image dialog to disable the
autocompression
+ insert with a fix dpi as defined in tools > options
+ select all and use the known dialog should work too
+ Where
+ tools > options
+ What
+ apply compression to only jpg?
+ no, every image above the defined dpi level
+ What option needs to be provided
+ auto compression on/off
+ dpi with steps from 50 to 600
+ bmp and tiff should be converted & compressed as png or jpg based
on their size (jay)
+ Default values
+ on by default
+ 300 dpi
+ jpg compression defaults - gimp 90%, pinta 85%, krita 80%, LO
compression dialog 90%
+ png compression defaults - gimp 9, krita 9, LO compression
dialog 9
+ Competitors:
+ Word:
http://www.virtualmv.com/wiki/index.php?title=MS-Word2007%3A_Compressing_Pictures
+ in options dialog - http://imgur.com/yD4SJaN
Context
- Minutes of the Design Hangout: 2017-Apr-27 · Heiko Tietze
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