> > uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
>
> I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a
>
> <img width=300 ...>
>
> for example, this scales down a big picture to only 300 pixels width. But if you submit a small
> picture, like just an icon, it blows it up to 300 pixels as well, which does not look nice.
> Unfortunatle I don't know of any option like "maxwidth=x" which only scales pictures down if they
> are larger than x. Do you know?
the following patch should do the job:
#################################################################################
--- elogd_orig.c 2005-02-03 16:46:10.000000000 +0100
+++ elogd_imgscale.c 2005-02-08 18:58:14.000000000 +0100
@@ -13690,9 +13690,14 @@
("<tr><td colspan=%d class=\"attachment\">%s %d: <a href=\"%s\">%s</a>\n",
colspan, loc("Attachment"), index + 1, ref, attachment[index] + 14);
if (show_attachments)
- rsprintf
- ("</td></tr><tr><td colspan=%d class=\"messagelist\"><img
src=\"%s\"></td></tr>",
- colspan, ref);
+ if (!getcfg(lbs->name, "Attached image width", str, sizeof(str))) {
+ rsprintf("</td></tr><tr><td colspan=%d class=\"messagelist\"><img
src=\"%s\"></td></tr>",
+ colspan, ref);
+ } else {
+ rsprintf("</td></tr><tr><td colspan=%d class=\"messagelist\">"
+ "<div style=\"width: %s\"><img src=\"%s\" style=\"width:
100%\"></div></td></tr>",
+ colspan, str, ref);
+ }
} else {
rsprintf
("<tr><td colspan=%d class=\"attachment\">%s %d: <a href=\"%s\">%s</a>\n",
@@ -18090,7 +18095,10 @@
if (is_image(att)) {
rsprintf("<tr><td class=\"messageframe\">\n");
rsprintf("<a name=\"att%d\"></a>\n", index + 1);
- rsprintf("<img src=\"%s\"></td></tr>", ref);
+ if (!getcfg(lbs->name, "Attached image width entry", str, sizeof(str)))
+ rsprintf("<img src=\"%s\"></td></tr>", ref);
+ else
+ rsprintf("<div style=\"width: %s\"><img src=\"%s\" style=\"width:
100%\"></div></td></tr>", str, ref);
rsprintf("</td></tr>\n\n");
} else {
if (is_ascii(file_name)) {
##########################################################################################
two new elog.conf parameters are defined:
Attached image width ; width of full view image attached
Attached image width entry ; width of attached image in the entry list view
plz apply :-) |
> > ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
> > Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
> > Required Attributes = Author, Type, Subject
> > Options Type = Deposition{1}, Arc Studies{1}, Conditioning{1}, Vacuum{2},
> > Other{3}
> > Preset Type = Deposition
>
> The "Preset xxx" option actually never was ment to be used with conditional
> attributes. I added that functionality in rev. 1.553. Please give it a try.
it works fine !!! thank you so much (btw, using Preset xxx{1} it doesn't
works.. but it should be the correct beaviour) |
> > current version uses strstr() to check if the file has the expected ascii
> > text extension ... this is buggy becouse this way a file named
> > ".txt_hidden_file" or "foo.config.dat" are both seen as .txt files.
>
> I added your routine chkext() to the code, but actually use it differently. I
> display now ASCII files not by their extension, but the code checks for each file
> to contain non-printable characters. If it contains all printable letters, and does
> not have the extension PDF, PS or EPS, it's shown inline.
I totally agree with you choice :-) |
> > the following should do the job:
> >
> > <div style="width: 200px">
> > <img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="width: 100%" />
> > </div>
> >
> > the configurable parameter should be with obviously :-)
>
> Unfortunately not. Please find attached the screen dump from such a try, together with the HTML code.
> As you can see, the little elog icon is stretched to the same width as the upper (large) picture.
you are right ;-( I used a different code in my test and sent you and old test code, *but* also the last
one does not works on every browser ... the following code would do the job, but it seems to work only
in gecko-based browsers such as mozilla, firefox and safari ...
<div style="width: 200px">
<img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="max-width: 200" />
</div>
other browsers do not scale the vertical dimention :-( |