Hi Werner,
Thank you for your explanation, I can probably fake full image link
coverage by fooling around with large font sizes.
Kind regards,
Erik.
Werner Donn wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> Just now I tested it with both FOP and XEP4 and the results are the same.
> There is a link around the image, but only the bottom part of it is
> sensitive. Hover the image and you will see only the area equal to the
> line height at the bottom is sensitive.
>
> I think this stems from the fact that the "img" element is an inline
> element.
> The display type of "img" is "graphic", which is treated as inline.
> This is
> consistent with the XSL-FO element "external-graphic" being an inline
> element.
>
> The area of the image that is in the line is covered by the link. Put
> some text
> before are after it to see it. I'm afraid this is a difference in
> behaviour
> between CSS and XSL-FO. In fact CSS2 doesn't specify anything about
> images.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Werner.
>
> On 17 Sep 2009, at 11:58, Erik Terpstra wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It looks like it is not possible to put a link around an image?
>> Like: <a href="..."><img src="..."/></a>
>> Is there some way to get this to work? Or am I doing something wrong?
>> I am using Apache FOP as the back-end.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Erik.
>>
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