Alexander Halser wrote:If you put the image into a table, you can set it to 100% of "page" width and control the image with the cell width. It will scale up and down without limitations. If the image is on its own paragraph, make it 100% and increase the left and right indent of this paragraph to control the actual width of the image.
Hi Alex, thanks for responding.
The single cell table method works in a normal paragraph, but I don't think it works in an expanding text toggle because nested tables aren't that smart. The paragraph method would be OK if I could express the right indent as a percentage rather than absolute dimensions.
What I'm really after is the ability to have a static SVG image that will be correctly converted for all formats. In WebHelp and eWriter it would be treated as a responsive poster or toggle image, which when "played" is replaced by dynamic content, possibly at a larger size or in a lightbox. This is an HTML5 equivalent of OLE embedding. Obviously it's up to us to script the substitution etc, but it would be helpful if there could be a way to tell Help & Manual to ignore the SVG's internal size.
That is also my use case for asking you to
support fragment identifiers in image URIs and
SVG files as media posters.
Having created developer tools in my earlier life, I know how frustrating it is to find that every customer seems to use your product in different ways and makes different requests. Sorry!