32.4.1.1 Using wildcards to assign
properties to graphics
To apply a setting to a subset of all the graphics
in your document, you can use ? or * wildcards in GraphicIDs.
To exclude a graphic, assign nothing to its GraphicID. For example, to
selectively scale images:
[GraphScale]
; Do not scale the following images:
aa568433=
ab00b5d3=
; Scale the following image to 75% of its original size:
ab123456=75
; Scale all other images in the chapter to 50%:
ab*=50
; Scale all remaining images in the book to 25%:
*=25
See also:
§3.5 Using
wildcards in configuration settings.
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32.4.1.2 Using
PI markers to assign properties to graphics
32.4.1.3 Specifying
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32.4.1.4 Creating
named groups of graphics