On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 12:27 PM, Pedro wrote:
dave boland wrote
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Dave,
dave boland schrieb:
I'm creating some greeting cards using LO Draw templates I created a
few
years ago. The problem is that Draw gets the dimensions wrong. I
start
with a digital photo of about 3000 x 2000, resize it using GIMP to
about
9" x 6"
How do you resize it?
Regina, I use GIMP Image Resize. Set the image to 300ppi, set the
dimensions to inches, set the size to about 9"W x 6"H. Once that is
don, I export.
No problem doing the same with Gimp 2.8.16 and LibreOffice 5.4.0.1 under
Windows XP. Can you create an image file which illustrates the problem
and
share it ? Could be a bug in Draw under Linux only...
Yes, I can get am image fairly soon, but how do I share it? I don't
think they like attachments to the mail forum. Oh, I have GIMP 2.8.14,
and LO version 5.0.2.2. The O.S. in Ubuntu 15.15. Let me see if I can
get an upgrade done to both.
Dave,
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