On 27/08/10 06:54, Joel Marty wrote:
I should add that after further searching, I found that in the
generated latex looks like this when it comes to images:

\begin{center}

\begin{minipage}[c]{\linewidth}
\begin{center}
\imgexists{images/selenium-bromine-logo.png}{{\imgevalsize{images/
selenium-bromine-logo.png}{\includegraphics[width=\imgwidth,height=
\imgheight,keepaspectratio=true]{images/selenium-bromine-logo.png}}}}
{images/selenium-{}bromine-{}logo.png}\end{center}
\end{minipage}
\end{center}

I haven't seen this before, it's definately something to do with the dblatex toolchain, maybe the dblatex support list may be able to help.

Cheers, Stuart


I'm not a latex expert but it looks like the images should keep their
natural size so something wrong happens when generating the pdf. Any
pointers is appreciated

On Aug 25, 3:30 pm, Joel Marty<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,

I'm writing a course with asciidoc and I have a problem with a2x when
generating pdf. Basically, all the images take as much space as they
can.
I haven't found any information on this problem so I'm starting to
think it's more a misuse than a bug.


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