Yes, I tested both....
Sadly whilst large images are scaled correctly (to fit) smaller images are
expanded to fit the page width :(
So, I try to stick the attribute on large images; but ultimately I still
generate the PDF and apply the "scalefit" attribute to any images that
don't
fit.
On 11 May 2011 16:27, Geoffrey De Smet <ge0ffrey.spam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Instead of having to do add that for every image, we should fix it
on the
styles itself.
I created an issue for that long ago:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDOCBOOKSTYLE-19
If there's a patch, I can fix and release those styles (I did a release of
them last week to stop hudson crashing downloading from eclipse repo's).
You didn't happen to test with both images that were to big and those that
were to small for a page? :)
Image to big => should be scaled down
Image to small => should NOT be scaled up to fit the page width (looks
awe-full).
That might be the tricky part :/
Op 11-05-11 17:04, Michael Anstis schreef:
If you've ever struggled to get an image to scale correctly in the PDF form
of our documentation I "discovered" "scalefit" this afternoon.
Set it to "1" on your imagedata and it'll fit perfectly in HTML and PDF :)
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="whatever.png" format="PNG"
scalefit="1" >
</imagedata>
</imageobject>
</mediaobject
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