Then just compress large image(s) (e.g 20x1000 pixels) to what sizes you
need to draw such a graph..

Cezar.

On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, Janco Tanis wrote:

> Keep in mind that Netscape (at least v4.5) will not print these images. It just
> prints the real size of the gif file. So if you are using "single pixel" gif
> tricks, the printout will be a single dot on your printout. IE4 prints the size
> given in width and height.
>
> James Cook wrote:
>
> > You can create bar graphs pretty effectively in standard HTML. The bars are
> > made by stretching small solid color images to whatever size is appropriate
> > for your graph.
> >
> > jim
> >
>
> Janco Tanis
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