On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, David Faure wrote: > On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 07:40:26PM +0200, Thomas wrote: > > > > Second, when I try to expand it to normal size after the initial > > > > insert, the detail in the picture has been lost. Is this how Kword > > > > is supposed > > > > > >to > > > > > > > behave, or is there a bug? I would really recommend what is think is > > > > normal behavior on word processors - keep the full resolution that > > > > was originally in the image until the time comes to print. It is > > > > really bad > > > > > >to > > > > > > > resize the picture and have it not work. > > > > > >That's how I implemented it, but doesn't work like that anymore. Will > > > have a look. > > > > Please consider leaving the picture external. Meaning not inside the > > kword file, just storing a pathname to the picture. This should be an > > option on import.. > > And then you put your kword file on a floppy or on an FTP server for > somebody else.... which won't be able to see it. Is that wise ? It should be an "option". Some people prefer to keep it seperate. Together perhaps with an "export" option that takes all external pictures and includes them. Quark express does it like that. (It also has an option to check whether all external images are still available) (Quark is by far the best publishing program currently available.) Cheers, Waldo -- Make way, KDE/Linux is coming to a desktop near you!