32.6 Specifying
HTML image attributes
You can specify attributes for the <img>
tag in either of the following ways:
Configuration-file
settings
PI markers.
Configuration-file
settings
To specify <img>
tag attributes in the configuration file (for example):
[GraphAttr]
; Graphic file name (with or without extension) = desired attributes
ch01f853.gif= usemap="#schematic" border="0"
To
eliminate borders from all graphics:
[GraphAttr]
*= border="0"
PI markers
You
can define a PI marker that has a name beginning with Graph
and ending with the name of a valid <img>
tag attribute (see §38.3
Adding attributes with PI markers). The content of the marker
becomes the value of the attribute for the next image in your document.
The PI marker overrides any configuration-file setting for the same attribute
for that image. See §42.2
Overriding settings with PI markers or macros.
See also:
§32.8
Scaling images for HTML
§34.2
Applying WAI markup to images
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space above or below graphics in table cells
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32.7 Providing
(or omitting) alternate text for images
Parent Topic:
32. Including graphics in
HTML
Sibling Topics:
32.1 Locating
graphics files for HTML
32.2 Specifying
options for HTML graphics
32.3 Omitting
graphics from HTML output
32.4 Selecting
and modifying graphics
32.5 Positioning
graphics in HTML output
32.7 Providing
(or omitting) alternate text for images
32.8 Scaling
images for HTML
32.9 Creating
image maps for HTML
32.10 Supplying
a background image or watermark
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