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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipng/dvipng.texi b/Build/source/texk/dvipng/dvipng.texi index 540ba1c9fc6..352938caf8c 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvipng/dvipng.texi +++ b/Build/source/texk/dvipng/dvipng.texi @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ dvipng [options] [filename] - @c man end @end ifset -@set version 1.8 -@set month-year March 2006 +@set version 1.9 +@set month-year November 2006 @c Put everything in one index (arbitrarily chosen to be the concept index). @syncodeindex fn cp @@ -563,6 +563,14 @@ is not the default, you can use the @samp{-t} option twice, once for the paper type, and once for @samp{landscape}. @end ignore +@item --strict* +@cindex exit on erroneous images +The program exits when a warning occurs. Normally, dvipng will output +an image in spite of a warning, but there may be something missing in +this image. One reason to use this option would be if you have a more +complete but slower fallback converter. See the @samp{--picky} option +above for a list of when warnings occur. + @item -T @var{image_size} Set the image size to @var{image_size} which can be either of @samp{bbox}, @samp{tight}, or a comma-separated pair of dimensions @@ -1453,10 +1461,10 @@ inclusion would read @end example The default size is the image size in bp (``big points'' in TeX -nomenclature or PostScript points as other people have it, 72 per -inch). That is, default resolution will be 72 dpi for included -bitmaps, which is the default size in the other drivers (dvipdfm and -PDFLaTeX). +nomenclature or PostScript points as other people have it, 72 per inch). +That is, default resolution will be 72 dpi for included bitmaps, which +is the default size in the few other bitmap-capable drivers that are +known to me (dvipdfm and PDFLaTeX). If you want 100 dpi you need to specify the width accordingly. You just divide your image width by 100: a 135 pixel wide image at 100 dpi @@ -1631,13 +1639,14 @@ bugs and suggesting improvements as the thing has evolved. These include but is perhaps not limited to (in semi-random order): Thomas Esser (te@TeX{}), Christian Schenk (MIK@TeX{}), Brian R Furry (debian package), Angus Leeming (LyX), Thomas Boutell (libgd), John Jones -(first user report), Uwe Kern (xcolor), Karl Berry (@TeX{} Live), Neal -Harmon, Alan Shutko, Reiner Stieb, Nick Alcock, Adam Buchbinder, Svend -Tollak Munkejord, James Longstreet, Bernhard Simon, Bob McElrath, -Georg Schwarz, Jason Farmer, Brian V. Smith, Samuel Hathaway, Thomas -R. Shemanske, Stephen Gibson, Christian Ridderstr@"om, Ezra Peisach, -William H Wheeler, Thomas Klausner, Harald Koenig, Adrian Bunk, Kevin -Smith, Jason Riedy, Wolfram Krause, and Reinhard Kotucha. +(first user report), Uwe Kern (xcolor), Karl Berry (@TeX{} Live), +David Harvey (hinting in Freetype), Neal Harmon, Alan Shutko, Reiner +Stieb, Nick Alcock, Adam Buchbinder, Svend Tollak Munkejord, James +Longstreet, Bernhard Simon, Bob McElrath, Georg Schwarz, Jason Farmer, +Brian V. Smith, Samuel Hathaway, Thomas R. Shemanske, Stephen Gibson, +Christian Ridderstr@"om, Ezra Peisach, William H Wheeler, Thomas +Klausner, Harald Koenig, Adrian Bunk, Kevin Smith, Jason Riedy, +Wolfram Krause, and Reinhard Kotucha. @ifset man @c man begin NOTES @@ -1671,7 +1680,8 @@ GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +02110-1301 USA. @sp 2 @noindent |