Re: Re (3): [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-19 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 18 Aug 2012 13:53:01 -0800, peasthope wrote: From: Camaleon noela...@gmail.com Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 19:48:51 + (UTC) To keep things as simple as possible, instead PNG (or SVG) I would go for a GIF image ... Open source people usually recommend PNG rather than JPG. Yours is the

Re (3): [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-18 Thread peasthope
From: Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 21:52:08 +0200 The command rsvg [source] [destination] easily converts SVG to PNG. I used rsvg to recreate the PNG image and it appears identical to the image made by convert a few days back. The same artifacts are present.

Re: Re (2): [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-18 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 17 Aug 2012 10:48:41 -0800, peasthope wrote: From: Camaleon noela...@gmail.com Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 15:19:25 + (UTC) ... really mean you were not aware that there existed the img tag for displaying images in html? Used img border= ... in many places. In this instance I

Re (3): [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-18 Thread peasthope
From: Camaleon noela...@gmail.com Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 19:48:51 + (UTC) To keep things as simple as possible, instead PNG (or SVG) I would go for a GIF image ... Open source people usually recommend PNG rather than JPG. Yours is the the first recommendation for GIF. Thanks,

Re: [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-17 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 16:47:30 -0800, peasthope wrote: Why? My first Google search turned up the example in the w3.org page cited in the original query. I see... but you really mean you were not aware that there existed the img tag for displaying images in html? Don't you like the img tag?

Re (2): [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-17 Thread peasthope
From: Camaleon noela...@gmail.com Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 15:19:25 + (UTC) ... really mean you were not aware that there existed the img tag for displaying images in html? Used img border= ... in many places. In this instance I became so preoccupied with transforming the example to

Re: Re (2): [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-17 Thread Linux-Fan
On 08/17/2012 08:48 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: From: Camaleon noela...@gmail.com Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 15:19:25 + (UTC) ... really mean you were not aware that there existed the img tag for displaying images in html? Used img border= ... in many places. In this instance I became

[OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-16 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:21:58 -0800, peasthope wrote: At the end of this section is an example illustrating inline data in an HTML file. http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/objects.html#h-13.3.1 Yes, the object tag is mainly used for uncommon elements. Here I tried to use that idea to

Re: [OT] Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-16 Thread peasthope
From: Camaleon noela...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 14:49:24 + (UTC) Why? My first Google search turned up the example in the w3.org page cited in the original query. Don't you like the img tag? :-? So many choices. Will try img. you mean the image at the bottom (Product

An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-15 Thread peasthope
At the end of this section is an example illustrating inline data in an HTML file. http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/objects.html#h-13.3.1 Here I tried to use that idea to include a png image. http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/Category2.html#Product0x0Test0 Iceweasel 14.0.1 displays the

Re: An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-15 Thread Manuel Cremer
On 08/15/2012 10:21 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote: At the end of this section is an example illustrating inline data in an HTML file. http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/objects.html#h-13.3.1 Here I tried to use that idea to include a png image.

Re (2): An inline bitmap in an HTML file.

2012-08-15 Thread peasthope
From: Manuel Cremer ma_sys...@web.de Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 23:38:20 +0200 Although I do not know why this should be debian-related, ... True enough, it isn't. At the time there seemed a small chance it was an iceweasel problem and in any case, many sharp people read this list. it must