Thanks for this one :)

Vincent

2009/4/2, [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> Author: ltheussl
>  Date: Thu Apr  2 12:20:12 2009
>  New Revision: 761263
>
>  URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=761263&view=rev
>  Log:
>  Add faqs for images
>
>  Modified:
>     maven/plugins/trunk/maven-pdf-plugin/src/site/fml/faq.fml
>
>  Modified: maven/plugins/trunk/maven-pdf-plugin/src/site/fml/faq.fml
>  URL: 
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-pdf-plugin/src/site/fml/faq.fml?rev=761263&r1=761262&r2=761263&view=diff
>  
> ==============================================================================
>  --- maven/plugins/trunk/maven-pdf-plugin/src/site/fml/faq.fml (original)
>  +++ maven/plugins/trunk/maven-pdf-plugin/src/site/fml/faq.fml Thu Apr  2 
> 12:20:12 2009
>  @@ -20,7 +20,10 @@
>   -->
>
>   <faqs title="Frequently Asked Questions">
>  +
>    <part id="General">
>  +    <title>General</title>
>  +
>      <faq id="create_book">
>        <question>Is it possible to create a book?</question>
>        <answer>
>  @@ -41,5 +44,54 @@
>          </p>
>        </answer>
>      </faq>
>  +
>  +  </part>
>  +
>  +  <part id="Specific_problems">
>  +    <title>Specific problems</title>
>  +
>  +    <faq id="image_resolution">
>  +      <question>Why does my image not fit on the page?</question>
>  +      <answer>
>  +        <p>
>  +          This is most likely a resolution problem. Try to use an image 
> with a higher resolution.
>  +          This is the only solution if you include the image from an apt 
> source file
>  +          (since in apt there is no possibility to specify the size of an 
> image), if you are using
>  +          xdoc, you may additionally indicate the size of the image using 
> the width/height attributes
>  +          of the <code>img</code> tag.
>  +        </p>
>  +      </answer>
>  +    </faq>
>  +
>  +    <faq id="centered_image">
>  +      <question>How can I center/in-line my image?</question>
>  +      <answer>
>  +        <p>
>  +          If you are using apt then your images will always be block-level 
> elements,
>  +          ie they will get centered in a separate paragraph.
>  +          Apt does not support in-line images.
>  +        </p>
>  +        <p>
>  +          Using xdoc you are more flexible. By default a simple 
> <code>&lt;img&gt;</code>
>  +          tag can be used for an in-line image, eg:
>  +        </p>
>  +        <source><![CDATA[<p>
>  +  Here's a little icon: <img src="image.jpg"/> inside my text.
>  +</p>]]></source>
>  +        <p>
>  +          If you want your image centered you may put it explicitly inside 
> a centered paragraph:
>  +        </p>
>  +        <source><![CDATA[<p align="center">
>  +  <img src="image.jpg"/>
>  +</p>]]></source>
>  +        <p>
>  +          or you may use the Doxia-specific class attribute in a 
> surrounding <code>&lt;div&gt;</code> block:
>  +        </p>
>  +        <source><![CDATA[<div class="figure">
>  +  <img src="image.jpg"/>
>  +</div>]]></source>
>  +      </answer>
>  +    </faq>
>  +
>    </part>
>   </faqs>
>  \ No newline at end of file
>
>
>

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