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Re: [O] use adjustbox rather than resizebox for diagrams?
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] use adjustbox rather than resizebox for diagrams? |
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Tue, 16 Feb 2016 14:04:15 +0100 |
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<address@hidden> writes:
> I've had very good luck using adjustbox for diagrams in ox-beamer
> generated presentations. I've had much less luck using the standard
> output (resizebox). I'm wondering if people might consider switching
> over to adjustbox rather than resizebox for graphical inclusion?
>
> The main difference between adjustbox and resizebox seems to be that
> resizebox always resizes the included graphics whereas adjustbox only
> resizes the graphics if they exceed the space as specified, and then the
> graphics are scaled proportionally. This generally leads to getting what
> you actually want all the time vs. having to tweak either the width or
> height of the results to get the correct visuals.
>
> IOW if ox-latex switched to adjustbox it could assign defaults for both
> width and height and generally the user would get what they wanted
> without having to specify anything.
>
> Example raw latex using adjustbox:
>
> \begin{adjustbox}{max totalsize={.9\textwidth}{.9\textheight},center}
> \input{sequence.tikz}
> \end{adjustbox}
Interesting, I wasn't aware of adjustbox.
Resizebox has the advantage that it doesn't require another dependency.
For that reason I have a slight preference for resizebox (though I'd
probably use neither).
Thanks,
Rasmus
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