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Re: [docbook-apps] About callout icons
- From: Jacques <jacques at foucry dot net>
- To: docbook-apps <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:19:44 +0100
- Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] About callout icons
Le dimanche 16 janvier 2005, Bob Stayton disait :
>mediaobjectco isn't supported in the XSL stylesheets. See:
>
>http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook/200412/msg00047.html
Argh !
So, I made something crazy.
I take my screenshot, and with svg, I've put the callout icons (which
are svg too) in my bitmap image. It work's and the result is ok (I take
a look with batik).
But when I try to include my result image (a svg one with the bitmap
background) it appears very small and unreadable inside my pdf file :-(
But if I use a bitmap file (generated by batik) the size is correct
inside my pdf file.
This is my svg file to put the callout icons over the background inage :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 20000303 Stylable//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/03/WD-SVG-20000303/DTD/svg-20000303-stylable.
dtd">
<svg xml:space="preserve" viewBox="0 0 711 534"
preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid meet">
<g id="bitmap">
<image x="0" y="0" width="711" height="534"
xlink:href="./Console_main_screen.jpg"/>
</g>
<g transform="translate(115,505)"
style="font-family:serif;font-size:10;font-weight:bold">
<circle cx="8" cy="8" r="7"
style="stroke:#334D89;fill:#334D89;stroke-width:1"/>
<g style="stroke:none;fill:white">
<text id="number" text-anchor="middle" x="8" y="11.5">1</text>
</g>
</g>
<svg>
My background image is Console_main_screen.jpg which is 711x534 pixels
size.
And I include it in my Docbook file like this :
<graphic fileref="images/Chapitre2/console.svg" format="SVG"
id="Console_Main_Screen"/>
I tried to add width and contentwidth in the graphic anchor put nothing
change :-(
If somebody could help me...
Thanks in advance,
Jacques
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