| Summary: | EDITING: Image can't set to original size. | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Hu Zheng <huzheng001> |
| Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED NOTABUG | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | jbfaure, rb.henschel |
| Priority: | medium | ||
| Version: | 4.1.0.0.beta1 | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | All | ||
| Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
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Description
Hu Zheng
2013-07-21 11:27:53 UTC
What is "bigger"? The picture has 400pixel x 569pixel with scaling information 72pixel/inch. This result in a width 5,56inch and height 7,90inch. I use LO4.1 on Windows7. Here the picture has exact this size. For bigger, just open this image in a image viewer, and look at the image size in libreoffice, you will find the image size in libreoffice is bigger. I mean for this picture, we can't ignore the scaling information and just show it as the exact image pixel. I use libreoffice in Linux. Gimp gives me the same printing size as LibreOffice: 141.1 x 200.7 mm But my screen, and probably yours, does not have a 72 pixels/inch resolution, but ~120 pixels/inch. So if the image viewer uses the pixels number and LibreOffice the size in mm, it is clear for me that you can't get the same thing. I propose to close this bug report as NOTABUG. Best regards. JBF Closing as NotABug. Please, feel free to reopen if you think I am wrong. Best regards. JBF |