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Hi All,

I have had two replies, 1 off-list.

I have assumed to-date that Libre Office is entirely independent of the pinter specified on the machine, contrary to my experience with MSO. Is this the case?

It has been suggested that this is an inevitable consequence of reducing the resolution from 300dpi something like 96(?). An A4 sheet at 300dpi needs nearly 3600 pixels and the screen offers something like 900, allowing for toolbars and all the other stuff that steals area from the screen. So we have 1 screen pixel to represent a 4x4 area on the document. How the 16 pixels are reduced to one is a matter of choice and may require variation depending on the type of image we are dealing with.

I think it is the anti-aliasing algorithm. Investigations are continuing. Thanks for replies to date. Any other thoughts?

Barry




On 25/02/13 21:42, Barry Say wrote:
When images are displayed in Writer, fine lines seem to present a problem. I am particularly thinking of music where our stave lines are 1 pixel wide. This gives just the print quality required but the display in Libre-Office is very difficult to use.

What seems to be happening is that the lines are 'falling between' screen pixels. I guess this is probably a feature requirement, or have I missed something.

Thanks in advance

Barry



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