Thanks Günter for the advice.

I was able to control image size by specifying the "real" units.  The
"image on the last page of the preceding project page" problem still
persist.  The images I am pertaining to are the project logos which
should be on the first page of the project page.

For example, here's a snip of one proeject page:
cat en/overview/openlayers_overview.rst
:Author: Chris Schmidt
:Author: OSGeo-Live
:Reviewer: Cameron Shorter, LISAsoft
:Version: osgeo-live4.0
:License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)

.. _openlayers-overview:

.. image:: ../../images/project_logos/logo-OpenLayers-large.png
  :alt: project logo
  :align: right
  :target: http://openlayers.org/
  :height: 100 pt
  :width: 100 pt

.. image:: ../../images/logos/OSGeo_project.png
  :alt: OSGeo Project
  :align: right
  :target: http://www.osgeo.org
  :height: 53 pt
  :width: 150 pt


OpenLayers
================================================================================

Browser GIS Client
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

.. image:: ../../images/screenshots/800x600/openlayers-basic.png
  :scale: 100 %
  :alt: screenshot
  :align: right



On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Guenter Milde <mi...@users.sf.net> wrote:
>> 3.  The project and osgeo logo are large and always on the last page of the
>> preceding project page.  Unlike in the html where it is on the
>> upper-right corner.  See this [4] and this [5]
>
> To guarantee equal size, the size must be specified in "real" units (cm, pt,
> inch) not in relative units (em, px). If there is no size specified for a
> bitmap image, the size in the end document depends on the resolution (px per
> inch) wich is configurable (while setting a fixed size in the source is
> easier).
>



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