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Old 09-09-2010, 01:38 PM   #3
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If your reader supports SVG, you can use that to resize. Check the Calibre preferences, then crack open a converted ePub to se the actual code. You can probably reuse it.

Another workaround is to set the width property for the image to 100%. This may result in an image that scrolls down off the page, but it's easy enough to do that. You can't set the height, unfortunately, because at the moment the ePub spec (never mind the ridiculous reading systems) doesn't have a way to access the actual screen size.
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