I get the following warning for all my images (BTW, most of them are 
screen captures of an application) as I have not defined a width setting.

[WARNING] createpdf.py:377 Using image 
C:\Dev\twcb-doc\en\source\_screenimages\initial.png without specifying 
size.Calculating based on image size at 96dpi [near line UNKNOWN in file 
UNKNOWN]

With the warning the generated PDF has the above image with a size of 
about 2/3 of the width on A4 paper.

Would like to get rid of the warnings as they "hide" other warnings and 
thought to use e.g. ":width: 80%", however when I do this the image 
above is going to be tiny (maybe 1 or 2 cm wide).

I then tried to use ":width: 14cm", but again the image is very small.

I like to get rid of the messages, but keep the size rst2pdf uses when I 
don't specify any "width" - what setting should I use to accomplish this?

Werner



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