Andreas!!! I LOVE YOU!
That worked beautifully! Thank you so much for your help.
zach
_zachary_ wrote:
>
> As long as I do not do anything to my smaller images they work fine,
> however, I want to use the same code for big and small images without
> having to check for the widths. e.g.
>
> This is what happens when i don't add any attributes to my
> external-graphics, all I add is a src.
>
> |
> Hello there! [SMALL_IMAGE] oo this is coo |
> o i know [SMALL_IMAGE] hello world blah |
> [ BIG_IMAGE | ]
> (<- overflows the block-container)
> hello this is some more text blah balh blah |
>
> So now how do I keep everything the same and just make the BIG_IMAGE not
> overflow the block, but rather scale it down to fit within the block. I
> do not know the with of any of the images, and the small images need to
> keep the same effect.
>
>
> _zachary_ wrote:
>>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> I would love some help on this issue because it has been driving me
>> crazy. First, let me describe what I am trying to do. I am trying to
>> make images that are bigger than my fo:block shrink to the size of the
>> block, breaking it off to its own line, so that no text is before or
>> after it. Next, for the images that are smaller than my block I want my
>> text to flow around the image.
>>
>> Now then, the only way that I have been able to obtain this functionality
>> is by calculating the widths of the images, if they are bigger than my
>> fo:block then i do the following:
>> <fo:external-graphic src="url('[EMAIL PROTECTED]')">
>> <xsl:attribute name="width">100%</xsl:attribute>
>> <xsl:attribute name="content-width">scale-to-fit</xsl:attribute>
>> <xsl:attribute name="content-height">100%</xsl:attribute>
>> </fo:external-graphic>
>> This code works great for the big images, however when I apply the same
>> code to the smaller images they don't allow text to flow around them, due
>> to the width being 100%. I tried using the scale-down-to-fit method in
>> 0.95b but it didn't seem to do anything. Does anyone have a solution to
>> this so that my code can be dynamic and I don't have to do many
>> calculations to fix the width?
>>
>> Thank you for your time
>>
>> zach
>>
>
>
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