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Old 06-03-2018, 02:48 PM   #9
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Might be a bug in QtWebKit. I notice that when using "contain," the image is actually visible in Book View--albeit very, very, tiny. Not sure what's up there. The value of "cover" also does some weird cropping (weird in how it crops, not that it crops). I believe the the values are intended to be supported by QtWebKit, but how well (and on what platforms) they're supported is another thing. Have to do some research.
Yes, it might be a bug in QtWebkit. When I wrote "maybe a Sigil bug" was because Calibre supports quite well the property "background-size: contain" and I think (I can be wrong) that Calibre also utilizes QtWebkit (but I don't know if is the same version that Sigil uses).
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