‎14-04-2022 10:52 PM
Some of our HOPEX created diagrams will need to be exported as images (JPG/PNG).
We're finding that out-of-box resolution of the images is too low.
I have tried to understand how to increase resolution but can not find any info in the documentation.
Any help appreciated.
For context, here are the menu options I'm referring to:
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‎14-11-2023 04:58 PM
Hi there,
I have the same issue.
Manipulating SVG files is still a pain today (I am using in office 2016).
It's a good idea to promote up-to-date / new formats but why does MEGA prevent from using exiting ones like JPG/PNG ? The resolution of JPG/PNG is so low that it is useless, it's a shame.
Unfortunately, we are manipulating sensible data that can't be converted with online tools.
Is there any way to increase JPG/PNG quality ?
Please note that SVG format is still far less used that JPG/PNG.
Kind regards,
‎19-04-2022 03:32 PM
Yes, I've tried SVG. Its a great option to have.
Our use case is to insert HOPEX generated diagrams into Confluence pages.
Right now,
Seems the answer is there is no way to increase the PNG/JPG resolution from a configuration menu in HOPEX.
‎19-04-2022 02:28 PM
Depending on the context I would also recommend to use SVG. It works great in e.g. PowerPoint, Word and when converting to PDF. And if you need to crop in Word/PowerPoint click the inserted image and select the Graphics Format.
‎15-04-2022 09:48 AM - edited ‎15-04-2022 09:49 AM
Did you try to use SVG format ? In that case the Image is always perfect even when zomming in 500%.