On Nov 11, 2011, at 3:55 AM, Philip TAYLOR wrote: > The documentation states : > >> \XeTeXpicfile ‹filename› [ scaled ‹int› | xscaled ‹int› | yscaled ‹int› | >> width ‹dimen› | height ‹dimen› | rotated ‹decimal› ] > > and indeed, an attempt to use XeTeXpicfile with a fractional scale > factor such as 0.666, as in > > XeTeXpifile myimage.png scaled 0.666 > > leads to > >> ** WARNING ** Transformation matrix not invertible. >> ** WARNING ** --- M = [0 0 0 0 -43.6535 -396.088] > > How is one intended to accomplish fractional scaling, please ?
I've never used this myself, but the documentation you quote does say: >> scaled ‹int› which presumably means that an *integer* is required as an argument to 'scaled'. That would lead me to believe that 'scaled' works like TeX's scaling. SGM -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex