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Re: A proposal to clarify the semantics of DocBook graphics
/ Yann Dirson <ydirson@fr.alcove.com> was heard to say:
| On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:31:32AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
|> / Yann Dirson <ydirson@fr.alcove.com> was heard to say:
|> | On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 08:59:41AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
[...]
|> If I say content-width="3in", I want the image to be 3in across.
|
| Hm. I'm not sure I understand the wording "to be 3in across". How
| does it compare with width="3in" ?
content-width="3in" says the image (before scaling) should be 3in
wide. width="3in" says that the area reserved for presentation of the
image (irrespective of scaling) should be 3in wide.
| I was not talking about the respective values of "content-width" and
| "width" attributes, but about those of the "content-width" attribute
| and the real size of the image. In other words, what is supposed to
| happen if you lie to the processor when you specify "content-width".
The content is scaled.
I've updated the description at
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=9357&group_id=21935
and added a demo at
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/proposals/graphicatts/demo.html
|> | with the implied behaviour being implementation defined.
|>
|> I'm a little concerned about this because some systems may not be able
|> to crop (or not to crop).
|
| Yes, but there are many systems, for example, that are not able to
| display MediaObjectCO correctly. Maybe that does not make much
| difference.
True.
I don't feel strongly about this one. Anyone else have an opinion?
Be seeing you,
norm
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