‎18-07-2024 07:05 AM
Hello Mega community,
I am experiencing issues with the quality of MetaPicture images within diagrams in Hopex. Below is a detailed description of the problem and the steps to replicate it:
I tried adding new MetaPictures for created CloudService-type objects. The desired icons for the objects were exported in good quality and different formats, testing various resolutions. I verified that the MetaPicture previews were of good quality and that the icons displayed within Hopex were also of good quality. However, when linking objects to diagrams such as Application Deployment Architecture and System Application Deployment Architecture, the images are highly pixelated.
In all cases, the icons were exported from a high-quality image editing software. It was tested with resolutions of 16x16, 32x32, 64x64, 128x128, 256x256, 400x400, 800x800, 1600x1600, and 4000x4000; and by exporting in PNG, ICO, BMP, and JPG formats:
Additionally, tests were carried out using the Shape Editor by importing the image in different resolutions and then exporting it to MGS format, trying the four different options in the MetaAttribute called _Type for the MetaPicture corresponding to the MGS format:
In all cases, it was verified that the display of the MetaPicture was correct and of good quality, as well as the icon displayed within Hopex:
The issue appeared when linking Cloud Services in diagrams where their use is required, as they showed the icons as highly pixelated or did not appear at all with some image formats or values for the _Type attribute:
Additionally, the option of compiling the environment each time the images were replaced was tested, but this was not effective either.
Could anyone provide guidance or a solution to ensure that the MetaPictures retain their quality when used in diagrams?
Thank you in advance for your support!
‎13-08-2024 12:24 PM
Hello @emilianonava
Have a look at this old post. https://community.mega.com/t5/Forum-HOPEX-Product/Transparencies-in-the-Shape-Editor/m-p/17645#M4836
The principle still applies. You must convert the PNG to a different format.
Try with EMF instead of the suggested WMF. I can't make it work with WMF anymore.
Updated steps below.
insert PNG in PowerPoint.
Save as EMF
Open in shape editor
Save as MGS and check the results.