HÃ¥kon Wium Lie wrote:
Like here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_meter
Your markup is:
[[Image:Digital ambient light meter.jpg|145px|thumb|right|A handheld digital ambient
light meter, showing an f-stop of 5.6 for 24 frame/s 500 ISO filming]]
I'm curious about your reasons for setting 145px, though.
It looked good at that size. :)
The default sizes being based on width alone is pretty horrible -- it
makes the actual total image size dependent on the aspect ratio, so
images will be varyingly annoyingly small or annoyingly large. Thus
nearly every image needs to be customized to look decent inline.
Note that for reformatting for small screens you'll basically need to
decide at the reformatter level if and how much you need to size images
for that screen.
In theory we could create a new, more useful set of generic sizes
targetting sidebar-type floats, page-wide panaramas, half-page-ish
diagrams (which might need to be full page-width on a small screen) etc.
There is not currently any provision for this, just a general thumb size
which is rarely useful or comfortable.
-- brion