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Message #11155
[Bug 820338] Re: Thick black vertical border obscures each side of theme jpg image
Stevan
I think I have cracked it now, thanks to your help. My solution is as
follows:
If using Powerpoint, it must be saved as a bmp file. Then use PAINT to
open the bmp file and change the Image Attributes to show resolution of
1280x800. Then save as png or bmp file, or as required.
If using any other image, likewise open with Paint and change the
attributes as above.
I guess anybody using a laptop will have this problem because of the
type of screen that laptops use, so maybe it should be included in the
user manual. My solution is a bit messy, but it seems to work. While
typing this, I see you have made a similar suggestion, but not using
Paint.
Many thanks
Peter
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Title:
Thick black vertical border obscures each side of theme jpg image
Status in OpenLP - Worship Presentation Software:
Incomplete
Bug description:
1) Windows XP Home Edition. Build 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.101209-1647n(service pack 3)
2) Microsoft Office 2007
3) OpenLP 1.9.6
4) Select Theme Manager
Stripes already present on supplied sample theme images.
Click on 'Create a New Theme' in Theme Manager and select an image.
The black stripes appear on selected image.
If the selected image contains text, this is partly obscured by the stripes when the theme is used. It can only be compensated for by overriding the Output Area Locations in Main and Footer areas to 'X' position of at least 120px.
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