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Re: HELP: How to increase the resolution of .GIF images when importing to HTML ?


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  • Subject: [mg10476] Re: HELP: How to increase the resolution of .GIF images when importing to HTML ?
  • From: "Arie" <veltman@ecn.nl.nospam>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 04:35:00 -0500
  • Organization: ECN - Energy Research Foundation
  • References: <69f5bm$khv@smc.vnet.net> <01bd20f9$11b10000$320d7082@P1350.ecn.nl>

Ooops Jens, please ignore my previous message: It works! Although things
seem to go wrong with large formulas, but maybe that's caused by memory
shortage. I'm still experimenting :)

thanks again,
arie

Arie <veltman@ecn.nl.nospam> wrote in article
<01bd20f9$11b10000$320d7082@P1350.ecn.nl>...
> Dear Jens, thanks for your reply on my question!
> 
> I found that the title of my question was not as clear as I thought:
> I want to save a Mathematica (Version3.0.1.0x) Notebook (which in my
> case only contains formulas and results) as a HTML-file.
> My Mathematica does this, but saves the formulas as separate .GIF
files
> to the HTML-source code with an incredibly low resolution. Now I
> followed your suggestion and copied the line 
> "SetOptions[Display,ImageResolution->2400]"
> as the first line in the notebook I wanted to export to HTML.
> Then I entered Return to 'notify' Mathematica to 'execute' the
command,
> but nothing changes really when I save the Notebook as HTML-file.
Still
> unacceptably low resolution formulas in the HTML page!
> 
> kind regards,
> arie
> 
> 




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