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>> If mscgen can do different resolution pngs, no, but with a quick look
>> I can't see how?
>
> I was looking at mscgen, and I don't think it can -- so my scheme
> would require changes to both mscgen and the filter. :/
>
> Another issue I'm having with mscgen is that it places a lot of
> white-space on either side of my diagrams.  When I set hscale to a
> large enough value to make room for the labels, the white space also
> expands and pushes the diagram off the right margin.  I suppose I
> could tweak the filter so as to auto-crop the .png files.
>

Fixes/improvements to mscgen you would have to take up with that project.

>>> Taking another tack, what's the status of including SVG diagrams in
>>> HTML output? ?I tried that with another toolchain a few years ago, and
>>> most browsers didn't seem up to the task of rendering such pages.
>>
>> IIUC only IE9 and later support SVG, most other recentish browsers
>> support it ok.
>
> Well, anything I can do to discourage use of IE, would be a bonus. :)
>
> Switching to SVG embedded in HTML would probably be a better solution.
> I may give that a try, since it involves changing only the filter.

Good luck.

Cheers
Lex

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