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(Nasser Aboseq, Gustavo Branco 02/05/05

>From our experience with html language we noticed that the html attributes for 
width and height inside a img tag is not analogous to the images width and 
height. So we decided to research further into the matter and discovered the 
following quoted section of the W3C HTML 4 recommendation Section 13.7.1 
(Visual presentation of images, objects, and applets).

 âWhen specified, the width and height attributes tell user agents to 
override 
the natural image or object size in favor of these values.
When the object is an image, it is scaled. User agents should do their best to 
scale an object or image to match the width and height specified by the 
author.  Note that lengths expressed as percentages are based on the 
horizontal or vertical space currently available, not on the natural size of 
the image, object, or applet.
The height and width attributes give user agents an idea of the size of an 
image or object so that they may reserve space for it and continue rendering 
the document while waiting for the image data.â

>From this point on we decided that this is perhaps not a bug at all since the 
jpg images that are exported with the html file are exported in the correct 
width and height. What actually happens is that OpenOffice divides the screen 
resolution by the imageâs resolution this results in the ratio by which the 
image is scaled.
Not being sure for certain that this is not a bug we decided to use MS Word as 
an oracle for comparison. After reproducing the procedure we obtained the same 
result as with Open Office.
As with gif file format it is always saved in 96 dpi resolution, (being this 
same resolution windows defaults to) the ratio is 1 so the image is not 
scaled. 

Platform: Windows XP Home Version 2002
             OpenOffice 1.9.74
                 Ms Word 2003


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