Ivan Johansen wrote:Edit|Copy image copies the shown image with the same resolution as shown. So if you maximize the window you will get a higher resolution. It will copy as emf, which is a vector format.
When saving as image you can use the Options button to specify a custom resolution. When saving as pdf, the image is actually a bitmap image and not vectorized, but both emf and svg are vector formats.
Let me explain further few things.
I make my notes in a PDF Revu which is a PDF creator. I would like to be able to paste images with a diagram into it.
I really cant specify what resolution is best for me. Sometimes I need to zoom in and I want the picture to stay sharp.
Regarding edit/copy image.
When I do this and paste the image into my notes and zoom in, the diagram gets distorted:
Im not able to insert into my notes .emf and .svg files.
The only workaround that works for me is to open .emf file in Adobe Illustrator and save it later as .pdf which is great since 1)I like PDF 2) The diagram stays vectorish - when I zoom in it, it stays sharp. But this is really too much hassle for me.
When I open .svg file in Illustrator the whole page is blank.
There is alternative graph software (kst) that exports to PDF excellently but making a graph that suits my neds is much faster with yours.
BTW
Could you please tell me how can I get those blue lines as l drawed on this photo? l actually don't remember what is its name in english. I want to have them for x=-3/2pi, -pi/2, pi/2, 3/2pi etc.
Thanks for all your help.
Charles