In message <54a97b5bf7chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Chris Johnson <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > David obviously knows more but: > I assume OPro stores the pic in its original format and simply uses > OS routines to 'plot_scaled' as appropriate for vdu display and > printing. It will be the original image in the DDL file. > Looking at the source, meDDLe extracts the image from the file and > uses it as is. The question is - presumably the DDL file contains all > the image process parameters, including scale - is it possible to > modify meDDLe to honour the scale factor. > meDDLe appears to scan the DDL file for the pics, stores the file ptr > of the start of each picture, together with other info such as pic > type. It then comes back and processes the pictures - eg convert > sprite to png, or draw to png. Will these utilities scale at the same > time? > I have just had a quick skim of the source code. To actually do > anything would take a lot longer. As it curently operates it will also ignore any other image processing - rotation, cropping, contrast adjustment ... As you ony have 13 images to deal with, I would adjust them outside OPro, then highlight the picture in OPro and drop the adjusted one on top. Then put the scale factor back to 100%. -- Alan Adams, from Northamptonshire alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.nckc.org.uk/ To unsubscribe or subscribe goto: //www.freelists.org/list/davidpilling