Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb:
On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:28 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
\framed[width=5cm,height4cm]{\externalfigure[mill.png] [maxwidth=3cm,maxheight=4cm,width=10cm]}
\stoptext
seems to work Ah of course! I could set the width to an absurdly high number and so make sure that it will always reach the maxheight/maxwidth, no matter what the ratio! This seems to work, thanks a lot!
Alas, I spake too soon. Here is an example:
\starttext
\framed[frame=on,strut=no,width=8cm,height=2cm] {\externalfigure[mill.png][maxwidth=8cm,maxheight=2cm,width=10cm]}
\stoptext
I would expect the picture to stay within the maxheight, but it doesn't.
Hi Thomas, I tried the above solution for the creation of figure libraries a few hours ago... with the same result. Using 'height=10cm' instead of 'width=10cm' should work in this case. At least this workaround gives the right results for my squared graphics (icons). Anyhow, this is no general solution... Best, Peter
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