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Subject: Problem with PDF Image Extraction Wizard
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 11:10:14 +0100Hi,
This is a know problem that occurs on systems that have "large fonts". This
setting, found in the advanced display options, will force programs to use a
different font size. Unfortunately this does not work correctly in all
programs. Until I have found a solution for this, you can solve it by using
the default font size in windows.
// Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike
To: <*****@*****>
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:20 AM
Subject: Problem with PDF Image Extraction Wizard
> > Hi,
> >
> > I found your program at Snapfiles and it has the potential to be a
valuable
> > tool for me as I have several pdf's from which I'd like to extract images.
> >
> > Unfortunately, I get an odd problem on running it, as seen in the screen
> > caps I am attaching.
> >
> > In "wizard 1" the bottom half of the opening screen is cutoff by the large
> > 'back, next, cancel' area that obviously is not supposed to be that big,
> > covering up part of the program's screen. "Wizard 2" shows the same
effect
> > on the "input & output" screen, with the 'base name for images' field
> > barely visible.
> >
> > I tried to run the program anyway, putting in the base name even though I
> > couldn't see it. The next page is "Pdf options" which I left blank since
I
> > didn't want to limit the pages or supply a password. Something on that
> > page is also cutoff by the large bottom rectangle, but I clicked on 'next'
> > and got the 'extracting images' screen briefly then "wizard 3" -
> > "finished/error with pdf permissions/no images extracted", possibly
because
> > there is something on one of the previous screens that I can't see that
> > should be filled out.
> >
> > I thought I might resolve this by changing the regular screen resolution
on
> > my monitor (1024x768) but neither a bigger or smaller resolution affects
> > that big concealing rectangle.
> >
> > Hope you have a fix for this!
> >
> >
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This is a know problem that occurs on systems that have "large fonts". This
setting, found in the advanced display options, will force programs to use a
different font size. Unfortunately this does not work correctly in all
programs. Until I have found a solution for this, you can solve it by using
the default font size in windows.
// Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike
To: <*****@*****>
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:20 AM
Subject: Problem with PDF Image Extraction Wizard
> > Hi,
> >
> > I found your program at Snapfiles and it has the potential to be a
valuable
> > tool for me as I have several pdf's from which I'd like to extract images.
> >
> > Unfortunately, I get an odd problem on running it, as seen in the screen
> > caps I am attaching.
> >
> > In "wizard 1" the bottom half of the opening screen is cutoff by the large
> > 'back, next, cancel' area that obviously is not supposed to be that big,
> > covering up part of the program's screen. "Wizard 2" shows the same
effect
> > on the "input & output" screen, with the 'base name for images' field
> > barely visible.
> >
> > I tried to run the program anyway, putting in the base name even though I
> > couldn't see it. The next page is "Pdf options" which I left blank since
I
> > didn't want to limit the pages or supply a password. Something on that
> > page is also cutoff by the large bottom rectangle, but I clicked on 'next'
> > and got the 'extracting images' screen briefly then "wizard 3" -
> > "finished/error with pdf permissions/no images extracted", possibly
because
> > there is something on one of the previous screens that I can't see that
> > should be filled out.
> >
> > I thought I might resolve this by changing the regular screen resolution
on
> > my monitor (1024x768) but neither a bigger or smaller resolution affects
> > that big concealing rectangle.
> >
> > Hope you have a fix for this!
> >
> >
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> >