Have you tried using a content-width="100%" or content-width="scale-to-fit"
property? This is applied to the image, not to the viewport in which the
image is placed.
I hope this helps.
...................... Ken
At 2004-01-15 09:41 +0000, Andrew Welch wrote:
> If you have an A4-sized PDF file, what size would you like it
> to be in your
> A3 page? When you say "resizing its contents", to which size
> would you
> like it resized?
Thanks for the info Ken,
When I choose to print my html page, the contents will be resized to fit
the page size specified in the page setup. So an image specified like
this:
<img style="width:100%" src="foo.gif"/>
Will be the full width of the page, whether it is A4 or A3.
How do I achieve the same funcionality in xsl:fo?
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