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Stefan Meier
Participant
February 10, 2021
Question

Framemaker 2019, Responisve HTML5 publish, resolution/quality of exported pictures

  • February 10, 2021
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Hi All

Quite new to Framemaker. I try to publish a FM file to HTML 5. Works fine but the graphics are in a poor resolution/quality (max 432px width)?

Did not found a setting where I can change that so this is why I reach out to you.

Thanks for any help

Stefan

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Bob_Niland
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 10, 2021

re: Object Properties does not give much information about the file:

That appears to be the Object Properties of the Anchored Frame, and not of the graphic object contained in it.

For a graphic object, there would be a lot more detail, and of key interest, whether this lower field is:
Referenced File: [Imported by Copy]
or
Referenced File: [.../filepath/...]

Bob_Niland
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 10, 2021

re: As I received the "full" book, I don't know how the pictures get in there.

They are either imported-by-reference, or copied-into-document. If the latter, it may not be possible to discover the original file formats (one of several reasons why c-i-d is not ideal stewardship).

re: Is it possible to see somewhere what type of graphics they are?

Right click on one » Object Properties

re: I just see that the output is .jpg files.

As I recall, that's always been the default HTML output format from FM, and until recent revisions, even imported SVGs got clobbered. But current versions have much more control. In
File » Publish » [Responsive HTML5] » {Change Settings icon}
for example, check the /Optimization\ tab in addition to the Style Mapping that pulkitn already brought up.

Stefan Meier
Participant
February 10, 2021

Thanks

Object Properties does not give much information about the file:

/Optimization\ tab

I could switch to PNG but the result is the same. PNG files with 432px width

Bob_Niland
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 10, 2021

What is the graphics file format of the images, as imported into FM?

For anything that's a format supported in HTML5, such as GIF, JPG, PNG & SVG, it should be possible to pass it through as-is.

In the specific case of vector (SVG), you really want to pass it through unconverted, and FM2019 can do that. There is likely more than one menu involved.

re: Strangely I have no Distiller option…

That would only be for PDF output.

Stefan Meier
Participant
February 10, 2021

Hi Bob

As I received the "full" book, I don't know how the pictures get in there. I just see that the output is .jpg files.

Is it possible to see somewhere what type of graphics they are?

Thanks for your help!

Stefan

pulkitn
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 10, 2021

Hi Stefan,

What kind of image are you using and are you using xml or .fm as source format?
For your query, you can refer:https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2019/using/framemaker_help.pdf (Page 738/908),
You will get an " image setting" which you can modify according to your requirement.

 

-Pulkit Nagpal

-FM & FMS Engg.

Stefan Meier
Participant
February 10, 2021

Hi Pulkit

Thanks for the fast answer. To be honest, I do not know which kind of image I use (I got the final .fm document) and just try to get it to HTML. Where do I see this information?

Strangely I have no Distiller option as described in the manual, my setting screen looks like this:

When I publish the .fm doc into a PDF the graphics are looking nice and tidy as they should (zoomable etc.)

I try to get approval to do a screenshot of the document maybe that helps or I can send you a PM.

Thanks and brgds

Stefan

Stefan Meier
Participant
February 10, 2021

this is the Structure View of the graphic, don't know if that helps: