Interesting.  I'm assuming you're on a Mac.  Safari on Windows doesn't scale my Inkscape created image either.  And when I embed the images in HTML they don't scale in any browser I tried.  I haven't tried it on my Mac yet, I'm on a work PC at the moment.

Regardless it seems the images should scale when embedded in HTML.  Does anyone know the XML tag that controls this?  I noticed in the Map image referred to below that the dimensions of the image are specified but when I tried to manually remove them from the Inkspace generated XML it didn't help.

Frank
I resized the browser window in Safari and it scaled fine.

On Dec 21, 2007, at 7:01 AM, Frank Gilroy wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> This is probably a newbie kind of a question but I couldn't find
> the answer in the docs or FAQ after 30 minutes or so of looking.
>
> When I create an drawing and save it as .svg the image doesn't
> scale when I open it in Mozilla Firefox or embed it in HTML.
>
> Examples:
>
> The following image is in SVG format and scales when the browser is
> resized (I don't know what was used to create this SVG):
>
> http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/samples/canvas_norelief.svg
>
> The following image was created in Inkscape and doesn't scale:
>
> http://frankgilroy.com/uploaded_images/bootstrapgirl.svg
>
> Is there a simple setting that will update the XML in the SVG file
> to allow for this scaling?
>
> Frank
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Sincerely,

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--- On Tue, 12/18/07, Kim Hovorka <kimhovorka@...12... > wrote:

> From: Kim Hovorka <kimhovorka@...12...>
> Subject: About PDF Import and a font name problem.
> To: inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2007, 11:39 PM
> Hello,
>
> I have to import PDF files on a daily basis from PDF
> drivers such
> as Adobe PDF printer driver or PrimoPDF and when importing
> one
> thing I have recently learned as I am starting to work with
> inkscape
> is that the Font names seem to not get imported properly
> and perhaps
> this is a known bug. If the font used to print to the
> Driver is
> for example Times New Roman, when it is imported to SVG in
> inkscape
> it is converted to the name TimesNewRoman and the missing
> spaces
> are the main problem in the font name. If I use a text
> editor
> and do a search and replace on TimesNewRoman and replace it
> with
> Times New Roman then the font is used properly. I would
> hope this
> can be easily corrected.
>
> I have another question and I don't know if there is
> somewhere you
> can already do this. It would be nice if the X= value could
> be limited
> to just a single X coordinate rather than a list in my type
> of work so
> that the text string is a single string in positioning.
> Example: x="-3.296843 1.747382 2.3432245" could
> just be x="-3.296843".
> Is that a possibility?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Kim Hovorka
>
>
>
>
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