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Subject: Image scaling in Eclipse help


Hello everybody,

 

I’m converting my DocBook XML files to Eclipse help using xsltproc and eclipse3 stylesheet, and I still can’t find the solution to proper image scaling. I want the images that are less than 100% of the page width to stay at their default size, and I want to scale bigger images down to 100% page width.

 

In the XML code I use the following attributes:

<imagedata contentdepth="100%" fileref="image001.png" format="png" scalefit="1" width="100%"/>

 

In my adaptation layer I use ignore.image.scaling = 1.

 

I’ve tried various combinations of stylesheet parameters regarding graphics, as well as applying CSS styles (width and max-width parameters) to img, .mediaobject, .informalfigure, and .figure. Can’t find the correct combination or find the solution online.

 

If you have solved this problem, please share.

 

Thank you very much in advance!

 

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Kind regards,

Ekaterina Shikareva

Senior Technical Writer

Luxoft Russia

 

Skype: maymakayu 

www.luxoft.com

www.facebook.com/Luxoft

 




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