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Hi Ariel,

Ariel Constenla-Haile schrieb:
Hi Regina,

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 09:28:27AM +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Ariel,

Ariel Constenla-Haile schrieb:
Hi Regina,

On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 07:46:54PM +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi,

I cannot install the extension EnhancedGraphicExportDialogs.oxt [1]
on my Libo3.5 build. But because I use MSCV 2008 Express it is no
complete build. So the failure might be special for my build.

Can please someone with another build of LibO3.5 test, whether he
can install that extension? The extension installs fine on
LibO3.4.3.

I want to use that extension, because the export to raster graphics
with this extension is much better than LibO's solution.

The extension had been available from
[1] http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/EnhancedGraphicExportDialogs
but that might no longer work, because 'services.openoffice.org' is
shut down.
You can try
http://www.4shared.com/file/vVVFz6aA/EnhancedGraphicExportDialogs.html
instead.

AFAIK this extension is useless: that feature was introduced in csw
impress186:

Changeset:  272157 (2f5f6d960787) impress186: #i4499# graphic dialog reorganisation - added support 
of bitmap resolution
User:       sj<sj@openoffice.org>
Date:       2010-06-16 06:33:39 +0200 (16 months)
Parent:     268734 (9f08556668b1) #i111884# added new dependency
Child:      272158 (b601699aaa39) impress186: merge with DEV300_m82

svtools/source/filter.vcl/filter/exportdialog.cxx (was added)
Now it's /svtools/source/filter/exportdialog.cxx|hxx|src|hrc

And AFAIK this is integrated in LO.

Unfortunately not. You can set the dpi in the dialog, but that does
not change the number of pixels. If you double the value for dpi,
you will get half the width and height in cm. The number of pixels
remains. The extension really changes the number of pixels. Compare
the resulting files to see the difference. Compare with 300dpi and
72dpi for example.

you're right. Then this is a bug in the implementation, according to
the comment in the extensions site the core implementation should do the
same:

Update: Sven Jacobi from Oracle did a native implementation of this
dialog for OOo. It will be available for OOo 3.4. So starting from OOo
3.4 this extension will no longer be needed.

I had tried it with OpenOffice.org DEVm106. And there you have a dpi-field, but it does not change the number of pixels. So does Sven something different for OOo3.4 or does he only implement the dialog UI, but not the feature?

http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/EnhancedGraphicExportDialogs
(to get that page I had to refresh the browser several times, but it
seems still online).

I tried to find a link to the extension source code, but could find it.

I neither. I searched for it already with it's first release.

It may be interesting to look what the extensions does, it uses UNO API,
so it can obviously be done in the core implementation.

I'm CCing Christian Lippka, may be he has still the code and can share it.

That would be great.

Kind regards
Regina


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