You can skip the overhead of opening the GIMP the second time to save the pdf as a jpg. If you have ImageMagick installed, you can just use ImageMagick's convert command like so:
convert pdf_file.pdf -size WxH jpg_file.jpg
or for a more specific example
convert dog.pdf -size 640x480 dog.jpg

If you try it once and the default size does what you want it to, you could just do
convert pdf_file.pdf jpg_file.jpg

That could be faster than the GIMP if you have to do a bunch, since you can just do them all at once. :-)

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:10 AM, Alan Dayley <alandd@consultpros.com> wrote:
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| I'll post success or not as I try things tonight.  More ideas are always
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Success!  The "print to file" targeting either PDF or PS (Post Script)
seems to be the only way to convert a gLabels design file to another
format.  After that, I did as suggested and loaded the file into GIMP to
save out as a JPG.

Mission accomplished.  Thanks everyone.

Alan

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