Hi Ely,Css is part of the ePub standard, right, but there are no exact rules 
for images, that is, they are not necessarily forced into a certain layout. So 
in ePub readers they are usually shrinked and become so little. The Okular 
rendering is good and similar to a "real book" layout (like pdf) but the images 
are overflowed, but it can be fixed according to me, as I proposed. I think 
it's not bad to add some css rule, because the QTextDocument will process them 
too. I know you are in charge of the ePub generator so you can perform some 
experiments. I studied the ePub format so what I know is at your disposal. 
Regards



----Messaggio originale----

Da: [email protected]

Data: 28-nov-2012 18.08

A: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>, "Okular 
development"<[email protected]>

Ogg: Re: [Okular-devel] suggestion to improve ePub generator



Hi
The css is part of the ePub standard. The way I see it there are two options:

- There is a bug in QTextDocument and then it should be fixed
- There is a bug in the css of the ePub and then it should be handled in the 
book.


Either way I don't think we should mess with the CSS.
But this is just my humble opinion...

Ely

On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:53 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Hello,

I would like to suggest a possible improvement of ePub generator. Whether this 
idea is right or wrong I await your response, so please do not ignore it.
I see that when an ePub file is opened in Okular the images are horizontally 
overflowed and sometimes vertically overflowed. If the HTML text of the ePub is 
passed to QTextDocument then some css rules can be easily added for images so 
they are not cropped when displayed on page. It could be fulfilled by adding 
some strings in the right place.
What do you think about it?
Thank you for any response.


 
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