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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    Thank you.
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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    As you can see Gary from the number of remarks a really successful workbook. Thanks again about the tip of the Jpeg.
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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    Is there any where I can alter the compression settings for the JPEG export. I was doing a test and was getting some unpleasant artefacts. Ideally I would like to export the jpeg at highest quality so that I can optimise it later.

    (Ideally I would be able to set all the html export bitmap quality via the name gallery - maybe in XX5?)

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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    I would think that you could export the photo with whatever setting you want, then replace the file Xara creates in the folder. Just locate the photo, Xara assigns numerical names to the exported images, then rename your exported image and replace the image in the folder.

    That work?

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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    Quote Originally Posted by Squeaky View Post
    Is there any where I can alter the compression settings for the JPEG export. I was doing a test and was getting some unpleasant artefacts. Ideally I would like to export the jpeg at highest quality so that I can optimise it later.

    (Ideally I would be able to set all the html export bitmap quality via the name gallery - maybe in XX5?)
    I agree, that would be great! In the name gallery just write the quality percentage as text, e.g. "JPEG95%"..

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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    I installed the latest upgrade today and made some pages. The pictures I used were exported by Xara as JPEG without me having to name them.

    Just thought folk would like to know
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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    I would think that you could export the photo with whatever setting you want, then replace the file Xara creates in the folder. Just locate the photo, Xara assigns numerical names to the exported images, then rename your exported image and replace the image in the folder.

    That work?
    Not really. The graphic in question was a bit of 3dtext created in XARA. When I do the JPEG trick I do not get an option to set the compression. This is kind of important for graphics heavy web designs which is probably what most people will do with XX4 -It is a drawing programme after all. :-)

    I suppose I could manually change every group into a bitmap, export them in the doc and then replace them manually but that seems to negate the point of doing the html in XX4 in the first place.

    I wonder if there is a registry setting or similar that handles the JPEG quality?
    Can the developers help me out here?

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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    Thank you Mr. Priester.
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    Default Re: 15 April - SPECIAL HTML WORKBOOK - Guest Tutorial - FREE

    Thank you, for a well written tutorial Gary.

 

 

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