I've asked this before, but it seems such a simple change, I'm going to ask again.
When you print slides, they're rendered at a tiny size (224px by 126px). Even at 300ppi, that's 0.75" by 0.4".
Given that it would literally by a trivial code change, you could double that resolution, which would significantly improve the print quality.
Given that it would take a developer literally 30 seconds to make the change, is there any reason not to do that? (Screenshot below, where I've manipulated the HTML to give the bigger resolution on the left, compared to the blurry original on the right.)
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Bumping in the hope of attracting Faithlife's attention! Come on, this seems like such a simple improvement for those who print.
Hey Mark,I'll bring and share your post in our next meeting and see what we can do.
Appreciate the feedback.
Mark Barnes: Bumping in the hope of attracting Faithlife's attention! Come on, this seems like such a simple improvement for those who print.
Done. Thanks for the feedback Mark.
Scott Alexander:Done. Thanks for the feedback Mark.
Yay! 4x the previous resolution! That's brilliant. Thank you.