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Originally Posted by theducks
View just the image (double click the image filename in the editors file browser.
Does it look normal?
If Yes. then the CSS Height and width values are now wrong (happens when you rotate the image, but the values remained . either swap the values (needed if you use the CSS to force a resize), switch the value to 'auto' I usually set the width, the set height to auto. YMMV
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I ran a couple tests to satisfy my curiosity. And for information
each photo has its own block the way it looks.
In one test I just deleted all blocks. The photos showed OK as expected but too big.
In the second text I used a text editor and flipped all height and width in the stylesheet.
That would have been an option but there are 100 or so photos and not all are rotated the same way. It just is not feasible if making a pdf solves my problem.
Now if Edit Book had an option where you could
also flip height/width when rotating a picture...