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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0007893 | Scribus | Plug-ins | public | 2009-03-22 09:24 | 2009-03-29 21:08 |
| Reporter | leonidas61 | Assigned To | fschmid | ||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
| Platform | PC | OS | Linux | OS Version | Archlinux |
| Product Version | 1.3.5svn | ||||
| Fixed in Version | 1.3.5svn | ||||
| Summary | 0007893: Latex frames looks differently after document opening and update image | ||||
| Description | I created simply latex frame (with default contents + 1 line in Russian). I set latex frame resolution to 120 (this is resolution of my monitor). Frame looks ok and export to pdf works ok too. Then I saved document and open it again. It looks different and export to pdf shows what I see on screen. But after update image I see picture I saw before saving. And export to pdf shows the same. I set latex frame resolution back to 72 (in File/Preferences/External tools) and all looks as expected after opening/updating Why latex frame rendering depends on display resolution? | ||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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| child of | 0007647 | acknowledged | Metabug: Render Frames (LaTeX, GnuPlot, LilyPond, GraphViz, etc.) |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-03-22 09:24 | leonidas61 | New Issue | |
| 2009-03-22 09:24 | leonidas61 | File Added: latexframe.sla | |
| 2009-03-22 14:25 | christoph_s | Status | new => assigned |
| 2009-03-22 14:25 | christoph_s | Assigned To | => Herm |
| 2009-03-23 19:34 | fschmid | Assigned To | Herm => fschmid |
| 2009-03-23 19:35 | fschmid | Status | assigned => resolved |
| 2009-03-23 19:35 | fschmid | Fixed in Version | => 1.3.5svn |
| 2009-03-23 19:35 | fschmid | Resolution | open => fixed |
| 2009-03-29 21:08 | cbradney | Status | resolved => closed |
| 2009-04-05 22:32 | mhanski | Relationship added | child of 0007647 |