Sorry if this an 'asked & answered' topic.
After stumbling through MediaWiki for a couple years, I still find the documentation
fairly unnavigable. (When an appropriate page is discovered, it often seems to say
something can be done & gives an example but the markup cannot be viewed.)
Just subscribed to the maillist today and have not yet discovered how to search its
archives. Nor do I know the correct search terms.
Anyway...
We use MediaWiki for our open source software project documentation.
Can images be resized to match whatever font size the visitor is using for inline
graphics? That is, are there resolution independent terms instead of pixels (px)? The
'vertical alignment' references text-top & text-bottom... so the image handler
already knows these dimensions.
In particular, I have icons from the GUI that I'd like fit inline without affecting
the leading.I also hope to float left, spanning 2 to 3 lines... similar to the way
you'd use a drop cap.
Currently, my icon images in px almost disappear on a high DPI display.
-Brian
Reference
examples:https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Gramps_Glossary#prim…
https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gramps_5.1_Wiki_Manual_…
https://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Template:Man_button