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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 10/04/06 06:02
Scripsit imacoffman2@yahoo.com:
> Jukka,
> Thanks for taking the time to reply.
Generally, upside-down fullquoting (quoting the entire message below one's
own text) is an almost certain symptom of lack of comprehensive reading. I'm
not sure, therefore, whether further explanations are useful.
> Yes, I know "here" is a stupid
> name for a link but it was just a quick example
That's what they all say. If you write "here" in an example, the odds are
that your real code contains poor link texts, too. Perhaps even "here",
which _is_ a _very_ common link text.
> I'm curious as to why jpg should not be used for a scanned form. What
> would be more efficient (a gif file?)
A gif file, of course. The jpg format was designed for phographs. This is so
common knowledge that everyone who intends to put scanned images on the web
should know it.
To return to the printing problem, here's what I replied and you quoted,
apparently without having read it:
>> When I print an image, it doesn't get scaled to a smaller size than
>> fits the paper. If you have a problem with printing images, maybe
>> you should solve it.
You _could_ have posted the URL for us the check the actual image, but you
should primarily check your printer settings. If you open any image in your
browser (which?) and do Print Preview (and perhaps actually print it), does
it get scaled the same way as your scanned image?
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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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