[Qgis-community-team] User Manual figures sizes in PDF and website
Alexandre Neto
senhor.neto at gmail.com
Mon Oct 28 05:20:21 PDT 2013
Hello,
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde <richard at duif.net>wrote:
>
> not sure about the pdf's, but I mentioned earlier that all images in the
> website have a size of 30em (or 40em). Then when you click on them they
> open in the same window, and resize to their 'natural/native' size. You
> have to go back to come into the docs again.
>
I know nothing about website creation and even less about bootstrap itself,
but could we eliminate the "go back to the docs again" step by opening the
image in some kind of frame without existing the current page?
So my bed would be: make it look good in pdf first (without special size
> constraints in the rst). If the images are not too big, they will then
> show up at their native image size in the html anyway. (or resized to
> 100% of the data column by bootstrap), AND still clickable to see them
> in the native size anyway.
>
> Can we keep the ":width: %%em" constraints in the rst files for pdf
creation sake and just ignore them in the Website creation? (using original
size or resizing to 100% of the data column). For what I can see, not
having a width constraint in rst, create unsharped\ugly images in the pdf
output (and will waste lots of paper :-P). I guess all the images need a
bit size reducing to look well.
> But: you can also claim that all the (smaller) images of 30em make the
> html and pdf look good and neat, because all images are the same size.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
>
> Best Regards,
Alexandre
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