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<refentrytitle>make.graphic.viewport</refentrytitle>
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<refname>make.graphic.viewport</refname>
<refpurpose>Use tables in HTML to make viewports for graphics</refpurpose>
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<xsl:param name="make.graphic.viewport" select="1"/>
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<refsect1><title>Description</title>

<para>The HTML <sgmltag>img</sgmltag> element only supports the notion
of content-area scaling; it doesn't support the distinction between a
content-area and a viewport-area, so we have to make some
compromises.</para>

<para>If <parameter>make.graphic.viewport</parameter> is non-zero, a
table will be used to frame the image. This creates an effective
viewport-area.
</para>

<para>Tables and alignment don't work together, so this parameter is
ignored if alignment is specified on an image.</para>

</refsect1>
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