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Old February 25th, 2005, 10:43 AM
Zigzag
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Hi Kathy,

You may not have done the resampling.


Phew, thank the Lord for that. I can stop trawling through the family
history for cases of insanity - or was it inanity?

I'm glad about this 'cos the cat's, (there is one, honest), been out in the
garden and is leaving muddy pawprints all over the birth, death and marriage
certificates (she's reading out the names while I do the background check).
I should be ok to wash them because by law I think they have to be written
in indelible ink although looking at some of the writing I think they've
used illegible ink. I could never be a registrar, I get inky fingers typing
on the keyboard.

The cat must have a reputation for getting dirty, I often hear the
neighbours say "It's that muddy cat again" and "Cooking fat's back". Oops, I
think I've offended her, she's gone off to run herself a bath.........

......... now you know I'm lying.

Must make a (mental) note to get that info off to you this weekend. To be
honest, after you've run through the slide show for the hundredth change,
you don't really notice the lack of font smoothing. It just sort of hits you
the first time you see it. I could 'understand' it during the actual
animation but not before and after when the text is stationary. I think this
is where your workaround comes in. It's not ideal but I can live with it.
Needs fixing though, really.

Oh, cat's out of the bath, I didn't realise she's so skinny.

Need to go to make sure she's rinsed the bath out properly and put the
loofer back in the holder.

Darn soap's covered in fur.

Regards

Zig




"Kathy J" wrote in message
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Zigzag,
You may not have done the resampling. I know that under certain
circumstances PaintShop Pro will adjust the DPI settings. I have never
been able to figure out why or when, but I do know it happens. I am not
surprised to hear that Fireworks might do it too.

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"Zigzag" wrote in message
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Hi Steve,

Many thanks for your efforts, the bottom has well and truly been reached.
Looks like I need to go back to the drawing board with Fireworks, s'funny
I don't remember resampling.

Cheers

Zig