Well, it's already encouraging to hear you see no mistake <g> Yes, I'll be happy to send you a .zip tomorrow; thanks for taking the time to examine it. btw, is there any way of flushing the Apache FOP image cache? the PC is shut down completely at the end of each working day, and I've just checked that the problem is still there after restarting this morning.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Hussein Shafie <huss...@xmlmind.com> wrote: > On 09/24/2013 02:23 PM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote: > >> Thanks for the quick reply. >> >> I haven't been using scalefit, as far as I know, just the scale >> attribute on the referenced image. Here's a screenshot of the workspace >> so you can see what I've been doing; hope this helps you identify an >> obvious mistake and set me right. >> > > I see no mistake whatsoever in the screenshot you sent me. > > This morning, I did exactly the same thing than you: 3 images, all > scale=75, no scalefit (the scalefit=75 in my previous answer was just a > typo), and it worked fine for me. > > Note that this morning, I used RenderX XEP to generate the PDF (through > XXE of course), not Apache FOP[*]. After switching to Apache FOP this > evening, it also worked fine for me. > > Unless you send me a sample document (a .zip archive also including all > the referenced graphic files) allowing to reproduce the problem here at > XMLmind, I'm afraid I'll not be able to help you. > > > > --- > [*] Apache FOP used to have internal image cache problems. This happened, > for example, when the same graphics file was referenced several times at > different places in the same document. > > > >> Inline image 1 >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Hussein Shafie <huss...@xmlmind.com >> <mailto:huss...@xmlmind.com>> wrote: >> >> On 09/24/2013 10:36 AM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote: >> >> >> I have a DITA topic with three figures: each figure includes a >> title and >> an image, and the topic as a whole is valid ;-} >> >> Because the original images are wide (968 pix) screenshots, I >> have used >> scale=75 on each of them. On screen in XML Mind this gives the >> required >> results, but when I generate a .pdf from the topic only the first >> graphic is resized. >> >> Is there something extra I need to do? Thanks in advance. >> >> >> I cannot help you as I have no way to reproduce the problem you >> describe. >> >> If I do the same thing in one of my topics and then convert its >> parent map to PDF, everything works fine. >> >> The only way for me to reproduce the problem would be to set >> attribute scalefit=75 in the topic, *forget* to save the modified >> topic to disk, and then convert its parent map. >> > >
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