Karen
It really depends on the content of your images. The images can be scaled  
in Docbook for print & display but those two methods should have very  
different size ratios (i.e.an online image is usually lower DPI than what is  
used in print). This matters in the time to load web pages and also the  time 
to download a PDF or Word file.
 
We have found that most of our images work best as PNG formated.  However, 
there are a few times where JPG is probably better (i.e some  scaled 
screenshots look better as JPG). Most IEs handle PNGs fine now. In the  past I 
have 
stayed away from GIFs because I really try to stay with only one or  two 
common formats.
 
Regards,
Dean Nelson
 
 
In a message dated 8/6/2009 9:53:27 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

As we  work on our styleguide, proof of concept, and other stuff that
our  Documentation Interest Group is doing to lay the groundwork for
our  project, we wondered if DocBook users had strong feelings about
image  formats. We will be working with screenshots, and our expected
DocBook  output is HTML, PDF, and possibly Word (for libraries that
want to tailor  documents locally but aren't XML-savvy).

I understand that IE has never  really implemented PNG really well.
That may not be a showstopper (given  that we're an open source
community, so IE is not exactly the favored  browser). Any other
cautions/advice are welcome (I just saw the thread  about PNG and FO).
My gut reaction going in is to focus on one format and  make it work,
with a tendency to want to use PNG because the list traffic  for
docbook-apps lists it so frequently.

Also -- not quite as  important -- last night, while reading up on
DocBook (how else to spend a  summer evening?) I encountered  this:

http://docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/appe.html

"The CD-ROM is  like a spoon" ??? :-)

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