From: Alexander Peshkov (peshkov@renderx.com)
Date: Fri May 21 2004 - 06:17:45 PDT
Hello Marc,
I'm not quite sure that I understood you correctly, but probably
content-width="175mm"
content-height="245mm"
(no width/height) is what you are looking for. In this case viewport
will be exactly the same size as scaled picture and you will have no
extra white-space.
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
MOT> Hello,
MOT> this is my problem, i have to embed images of diffrent size in to my pdf so
MOT> i use this code:
MOT> content-width="scale-to-fit"
MOT> content-height="scale-to-fit"
MOT> width="175mm"
MOT> height="245mm"
MOT> if the size of the picture is bigger than 175x245mm ther is no problem. But
MOT> when the picture is smaller itīs scalled to a bigger picture, so far so
MOT> good, but it is scalled bottom-up. When the picture is wider then its hight,
MOT> then there is a lot of white-space above the picture, that looks terible. Is
MOT> there a possibility to scale top-down? Any ideas would be perfekt.
MOT> Thankfully Marc
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