on 28/10/02 08:36, Luiz Petroni at lpetroni_at_compassoarte.com.br wrote:
> I can create text books with no problems, but if I add an image to a file
> (be it empty or not) then NewtonPress quits immediatelly or quits on my next
> action.
>
> I'm using photoshop or graphic converter to prepare the images - they are
> all 4bit grayscale and I tested saving as .pict .eps .tiff with no success.
>
> At this point my installation of NewtonPress works pretty well with text but
> did not work at all with images. Is this a common issue?
>
> --lpetroni
>
>> I was able to create books under 9.2.2 with the latest version of
>> NewtonPress, 1.1. Is this what you have?
>>
>> -Laurent.
I did books made of pictures only, so I know it works. Before importing the
picture, make sure you change the picture type to grayscale (if you plan to
use the book on a 2x00 or eMate). Save it as PICT. Before launching
NewtonPress, make sure you allocate it enough memory. The more the better.
-Laurent.
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