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If you use the rescaling feature of the directive [[ikiwiki/directive/img/]] with a smaller image it will distort. E.g. an image with 150x250 rescaled into size=200x200. --bastla
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> More specifically: `img` normally preserves aspect ratio:
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> `size=200x200` normally means "as large as possible, keeping
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> the width 200px or less, the height 200px or less, and the
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> aspect ratio correct". So a 4:3 image with `size=200x200`
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> would actually come out 200px wide and 150px tall.
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> However, when (desired width is specified) && (desired height is specified)
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> && ((width > desired width) || (height > desired height)),
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> it uses exactly the desired size, without preserving aspect ratio.
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> --smcv
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>> [[!template id=gitbranch branch=chrysn/imgforpdf-and-more author="[[chrysn]]"]]
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>> [[!tag patch]]
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>> i've implemented a fix for this along with a unit test.
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>> the patch branch is based on the imgforpdf branch
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>> ([[bugs/svg and pdf conversion fails]]), because it would not cleanly merge.
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>> the branch also enhances on how images are handled in preview, falling back
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>> to data: urls if the image has not been rendered in a saved version. please
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>> review. --[[chrysn]]
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>>> Mostly [[looks good to me|users/smcv/ready]].
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>>>
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>>> Minor things, which wouldn't stop me merging it if I could:
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>>>
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>>> * `$imgdatalink = "data:image/".$im->Get("magick").";base64,".encode_base64($blob[0]);`:
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>>> is the ImageMagick file type always valid as the second part of
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>>> a MIME type?
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>>> * In this code:
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>>>
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>>> +open (my $outhtmlfd, "<", "$outpath.html");
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>>> +local $/=undef;
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>>> +my $outhtml = <$outhtmlfd>;
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>>> +close $outhtmlfd;
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>>>
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>>> no block is closed, so the "local" is ineffective, so the `<>` operator
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>>> remains in read-entire-file mode afterwards. To avoid odd side-effects,
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>>> I would suggest using `readfile()` like `t/trail.t` does.
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>>>
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>>> [[!template id=gitbranch branch=smcv/ready/imgforpdf-and-more author="[[chrysn]], [[smcv]]"
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browse=http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/shortlog/refs/heads/ready/imgforpdf-and-more]]
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>>> I've used `readfile()` (but not done anything about the ImageMagick file type)
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>>> in my copy of the branch.
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>>>
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>>> --[[smcv]]
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