2008/1/2, Marco Ciampa <ciampix@xxxxxxxxx>: > > How to automatically fix the print resolution? (this one until now without > answer as I see...) and how do you check the fact that an image is in a > wrong > resolution? Well, up to now I open all the images in GIMP (sic!) and with that keybinding of Ctrl+P set to the Print Resolution command I change the resolution. This is followed by a quick Ctrl+S, Ctrl+W and repeats til all images are changed. To recognize the wrong print resolution I created a smart folder with the rules "be an image", "be wider than 50px" and "have a print resolution less than 143" -> This can be done with OS X easily :) > > Since I, in the past, was used to create the pdf version of the manual too, > and this action seems to be a good habit, useful to find errors in the > manual, I'll promise to do it more often than I used to do lately (i.e. > never :-) :) > > This manual is great and I take opportunity of this email to thanks you all > for this precious effort especially from whom, like you, cares about the > english version that, as a de facto lingua franca, help we all foreign > translators to translate this manual into our native language. > > This project is an important and key piece (as comes out from time to > time from the gimp user mailing list) to help people know and appreciate > this beautiful and important piece of Free Software that is GIMP. > > Thank you! > > BTW: my first attempt gives: > > XSLT stylesheets DocBook - LaTeX 2e (0.2.5) > =================================================== > Processing Revision History > *** Error: : invalid calspair > *** Error: : invalid calspair > *** Error: : invalid calspair > *** Error: : invalid calspair > *** Error: : invalid calspair You can ignore this but should upgrade your db2latex package. > > I saw this: > > http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-docs/2007-March/000705.html > > posted by me! :-) > > but shoudn't them better be fixed anyway? > any hint on how to to it? I would like to be more productive than always > reporting errors without being able to fix those by myself... > > and then: > > Image '../images/menus/colors-desaturate.png' not found > Image '../images/filters/filters-colormap-samplecolorize.png' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/original_image.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/image_with_filter_applied.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/options-filter-name.png' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/original_image.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/image_with_filter_applied.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/options-distort-engrave.png' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/original_image.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/image_with_filter_applied.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/options-distort-lens-distortion.png' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/original_image.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/examples/image_with_filter_applied.jpg' not found > Image '../images/filters/options-artistic-predator.png' not found > Missing character ˈ > Missing character ə > > It could be much more useful if these errors where reported with line > numbers...any hint on how to enable a more verbose output? you don't want to see the line number of the tex file - would you? It usually ist pretty easy to find the missing images in the xml files anyways. Greetings, lexA > > bye > > -- > > Marco Ciampa > > +--------------------+ > | Linux User #78271 | > | FSFE fellow #364 | > +--------------------+ > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-docs mailing list > Gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs > -- life is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you wanna get. _______________________________________________ Gimp-docs mailing list Gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs