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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: PNG Inline graphics
First off, Norm, thanks for the guidance... I appreciate the time you've taken to answer my somewhat elementary questions. You'd make a good teacher... After reading your response and then going back to the documentation, I was able to figure out inline and block graphics working with both fileref and entityref attributes.. pretty cool. Anyway, > No, notations are a way of declaring the content of an external > entity, but few SGML/XML processing systems really care about the > information. At best, they are a good idea that was never fully > developed. Why is that? Also, in the documentation you recommend using entityref over fileref... why is that? > | ...I assume from what you are saying, that Jade does not support > | PNG out of the box... any options? > > Uh, that's a stylesheet bug, I guess. Are you using a customized > stylesheet or the distribution directly from nwalsh.com? > My guess is that you're using a custom stylesheet that has > > (define %graphic-default-extension% "gif") > > In that case, also add the declaration: > > (define %graphic-extensions% > '("gif" "jpg" "jpeg" "tif" "tiff" "eps" "epsf" "png"))<itemizedlist> You're right, I modified dbparam.dsl to add "png" as you described... it worked for html once I added the PNG notation, but not for print. LaTeX blows up with this error message: ! LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of graphic in /home/httpd/html/images/gEDA_logo.png (no BoundingBox). Is there any way around this? Thanks, Matt P.S I've had my copy of the Definitive Guide for 2 weeks now & it's already growin' dog ears.
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