Ahhh I see. I assumed the width params were in pixels. Thanks!
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Damien Cassou
wrote:
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> Dmitri Zagidulin writes:
>
> > How would one do that? Does the width attribute take HTML style
> parameters
> > (px, %)?
>
> in the Pillar chapter of EnterprisePharo, I give
Dmitri Zagidulin writes:
> How would one do that? Does the width attribute take HTML style parameters
> (px, %)?
in the Pillar chapter of EnterprisePharo, I give an example:
+Caption of the picture>file://figures/pier-logo.png|width=50+
50 means half of the line width. Currently, there is
How would one do that? Does the width attribute take HTML style parameters
(px, %)?
On Tuesday, April 21, 2015, Damien Cassou wrote:
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> Dmitri Zagidulin > writes:
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> > 2. Does it matter (is it advantageous) whether one puts the width=
> > attribute on the figure declarations?
>
>
> I would use
Dmitri Zagidulin writes:
> 2. Does it matter (is it advantageous) whether one puts the width=
> attribute on the figure declarations?
I would use the width attribute to size the image with respect to his
surrounding text (e.g., half of the line width).
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Damien Cassou
http://damiencassou.se
Does anybody know - what's the recommended resolution for screenshot-type
images, for Pillar-generated PDFs?
I don't know much about creating printed materials (that will also be
displayed on the web).
Specifically:
1. Is it ok to just put in arbitrary resolution and count on LaTeX or
whatever to