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Export pdf to jpg in "zoomed in 125%" state?

mycin [S] 0 points1 point 9 days ago[-]

Main reason we have technology is to avoid exactly this kind of tedious work. However it's still a solution to a problem since this would give me exactly what I want.

Export pdf to jpg in "zoomed in 125%" state?

mycin [S] 1 point2 points 9 days ago[-]

Now it's clean and sharp. Thank you.

Export pdf to jpg in "zoomed in 125%" state?

mycin [S] 0 points1 point 9 days ago[-]

"convert filename.jpg -unsharp 0x5 targetname.jpg"

is that a joke?

Export pdf to jpg in "zoomed in 125%" state?

mycin [S] 0 points1 point 9 days ago[-]

it looks like shit, scrolling is very slow and "save page as image" only saves whatever part of pdf is visible in window

Export pdf to jpg in "zoomed in 125%" state?

mycin [S] 0 points1 point 9 days ago[-]

result is blurry

Export pdf to jpg in "zoomed in 125%" state?

mycin [S] 0 points1 point 9 days ago[-]

result is not as sharp as zoom 125% in evince

Speed Dreams 1.4.0beta1

mycin 0 points1 point 29 days ago* [-]

libplib-dev
libopenal-dev
libalut-dev
libxmu-dev
libxxf86vm-dev
zlib1g-dev
libpng12-dev

But don't bother - physics feel exactly as lame as they are in torcs...

Chris

mycin [S] -1 points0 points 2 months ago[-]

fixed, doesn't like (). have to \(\)

Chris

mycin [S] 59 points60 points 2 months ago* [-]

Does anybody here actually use Mepis?

mycin -7 points-6 points 2 months ago[-]

No, but I am using Arch Linux

So, with Steam coming to Linux, do you believe this will actually bring about standardizations for things like audio?

mycin 3 points4 points 2 months ago[-]

more:

If the Linux sound API gets to this point, where I can just write some code and know that sound is going to play in a low-latency way, and work on most peoples’ machines, then that’s great.

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