[Framers] HTML5: FrameMaker creates only about 10 % of all graphics
Reng Winfried
w.reng at carecom-solutions.com
Fri May 3 04:26:58 PDT 2019
Hi Caroline,
Thank you very much for asking. All graphics are referenced.
Amitoj Singh from Adobe had already provided a solution.
In maker.ini in the Preferences section add this option:
GenerateBitmapWithGDI=ON
When I converted again, all graphics were converted correctly!
Very simple and very fast fix!
I had already posted this to the Framers community.
Best regards
Winfried
-----Original Message-----
From: Framers <framers-bounces+w.reng=carecom-solutions.com at lists.frameusers.com> On Behalf Of Caroline Tabach
Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [Framers] HTML5: FrameMaker creates only about 10 % of all graphics
Are the graphics copied, or imported by reference?
Caroline Tabach
On Fri, 3 May 2019, 12:43 Reng Winfried, <w.reng at carecom-solutions.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a rather large documentation which I want to convert to HTML5
> (400 pages in PDF, 660 referenced vector EPS graphics).
> However, FrameMaker converts only about 10 % of all graphics correctly
> to JPG.
> All other graphics are converted to white rectangles.
> FrameMaker converts to real graphics up to a certain page, and from
> then on only white rectangles.
> The file names are correct; the graphics are pure white.
> There is no difference between the original graphics. All were created
> in the last years or months.
>
> In the Image settings the default format is JPG. (PNG is worse.)
> Reference page images are imported.
> Apart from this no changes to the default, no margins, no borders, no
> scaling.
>
> I already copied eveything to a local drive, restarted FrameMaker,
> restarted Windows, opened all files during the conversion.
> When I do not restart FrameMaker I get only white rectangles.
> When I restart FrameMaker and start the conversion, then the white
> rectangles always start with the same topic.
> On the network everything takes longer, but the white graphics start
> on the same topic.
>
> When I convert another document with about 300 pages and 300 JPG
> graphics, everything is fine.
>
> The only difference is that these graphics are already JPG.
> My PC is OK: i7, 16 GB RAM, 54 GB empty disc space.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Best regards
>
> Winfried
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