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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 12/06/06 05:39
Chris Chiasson wrote:
> I know you weren't suggesting that I have scalable graphics. However,
> you did direct me to specify my baseline adjustment for my non-scalable
> graphics in a scalable unit. I was just telling you that the only way a
> scalable baseline adjustment would be acceptable was in the presence of
> scaled graphics, which presently don't work very well.
What I'm saying is the text will be scalable whether or not you wish it,
and pt, as with in and cm don't really meant anything with respect to
"displayed" presentation. Best to use a proportional unit that is
relative to the font's size, then if the font increases or decreases in
size the spacing remains proportional to the font.
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> I am certainly aware of the need for flexible layouts (and other
> accessibility features), and I have provided an XHTML+MathML output
> option in my program to enable that.
>
That is where XHTML shines...
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Take care,
Jonathan
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