[oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode

2023-02-09 Thread Frank Dissinger
Hi list, I publish DITA content as online help and PDF. In oXygen's Author mode I would like to make sure that images do not exceed the width of the A4-sized PDF pages. Sometimes I also place two or more inline images side by side in a paragraph and want to make sure if all of them fit on th

[oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode

2023-02-13 Thread Frank Dissinger
Hi Radu, Kris, Stefan and Tony, Thank you for your replies. I do not use FrameMaker anymore, neither for editing nor for publishing to PDF. I use MiramoPDF for publishing to PDF and oXygen for publishing to CHM. Shifting back to FM is definitely not an option for me. The only thing I curr

Re: [oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode

2023-02-09 Thread Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu)
Hi Frank, Please see some remarks below: All my images have PNG format and an "otherprops="fmdpi:xxx" attribute where xxx is usually 150, in some cases 140, 160 or similar. FrameMaker, my previous XML editor, honors this attribute and scales the images appropriately. Well it honors its own

Re: [oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode

2023-02-10 Thread Kristen James Eberlein
eberlein; voice: +1 (919) 622-1501 From: oXygen-user On Behalf Of Frank Dissinger Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2023 8:08 AM To: Oxygen User Mailing List Subject: [oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode Hi list, I publish DITA content as online help and PDF. In oXygen's Autho

Re: [oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode

2023-02-10 Thread Tony Graham
On 09/02/2023 13:08, Frank Dissinger wrote: ... All my images have PNG format and an "otherprops="fmdpi:xxx" attribute where xxx is usually 150, in some cases 140, 160 or similar. FrameMaker, my previous XML editor, honors this attribute and scales the images appropriately. FrameMaker honours i

Re: [oXygen-user] Image and table width in Author mode

2023-02-13 Thread Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu)
Hi Frank, So: The DITA attribute "scale" would do the trick. [But strangely enough only if set to about "80" %, and not "61" % , which would be the equivalent to "92/150" dpi). However, I do not want to scale images in the published output, only in the editor. In my opinion adding the @sc