Recently I've been surprised by different size of legacy GIF files and PNG
equivalents of the same files in PDF file generated using XEP. It was clear
it is caused by resolution, which is stored in PNG but not in GIF. In
http://www.renderx.com/reference.html#Bitmap I've found GIF resolution is
cons
Rowland, Larry ha scritto:
> ...
> We always scale images and almost
> always provide duplicate imageobject elements inside a mediaobject to
> allow different scale factors for the images in HTML and FO output,
> as described here in Bob Stayton's book on XSL:
>
> http://www.sagehill.net/docbook
Daniele,
>> Moreover I don't understand why the FO processor stretch the images
>> instead using their original size!
Part of this is because the size of a PNG has much to do with the way
the image is viewed. Another is that not all PNG creation tools store
an accurate resolution in pixels per i
Skopik Pavel ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> The easiest way is to add the width attribute to imagedata element. In
> the width attribute you specify percentage width with respect to the
> page margins - e. g. 100% or 70% etc. The scalefit attribute set to 1
> ensures that images ale scaled to the define
Thanks Bob,
That is exactly what I needed, just didn't know how to go about it... :)
Laurie.
From: Bob Stayton [mailto:b...@sagehill.net]
Sent: 2009-08-05 00:51
To: Laurie Burley; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] breadcrumbs root node
You could change your select st