This thread about downsampling external images on the fly is a really helpful
feature! Thanks, Hraban for sharing the code!
I was wondering if it was possible to downscale also raster images embedded in
pdf/svg files loaded via \externalfigure?
I found a ghostscript solution online
receiving incremental file list
./
ctan.lsr
document-2.htm
download-1.htm
download-2.htm
logo-ade.png
logo-cts.png
logo-pod.png
rss.xml
show-fil.pdf
context/latest/
context/latest/cont-lmt.zip
context/latest/cont-mpd.zip
context/latest/cont-ppc.zip
context/latest/cont-sci.zip
Thanks Hraban, didn't think of that so will give it a try.
Best Wishes
Keith
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023, 17:28 Henning Hraban Ramm, wrote:
> Am 28.07.23 um 17:04 schrieb Keith McKay:
> > I played around with the setups for the align:pass:test4 code below, as
> > Hans suggested, and it was changing
Am 28.07.23 um 17:04 schrieb Keith McKay:
I played around with the setups for the align:pass:test4 code below, as
Hans suggested, and it was changing the \tolerance value which made the
difference. Increasing the \tolerance value to 1000 eliminated all
overfull hboxes but still left 79
Hi all!
Using the example below I have completed a test using a larger book.
This time I downloaded War and Peace from the Gutenberg Project and
extracted the individual xhtml files for Context.
I played around with the setups for the align:pass:test4 code below, as
Hans suggested, and it