Dear Uli, 

You can define the width (or height) of an image in percents of the total
width ( or height) of the browser window. Compare these for example:

<IMG SRC="test.gif" height="100"> 
<IMG SRC="test.gif" height="30%">
<IMG SRC="test.gif" width="100" >
<IMG SRC="test.gif" width="30%" >

You can use command \htmlimage to control the size of the generated image
and defining height or width as fractions of \textwidth or \textheight
will give you percentage in the HTML version.

Hope this helps, Marko
      
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