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Old 06-16-2025, 07:42 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Your TOC sidebar is huge. Grab the 3 dots and make it more normal (that won't cure what is going wrong as the image normally resizes.
Yep, I understand that. But my concern here is more theoretical; namely WHY is it squishing the image at all, when it does not do so for others? It's particularly puzzling in view of RbnJrg's latest response in which he stated that the squishing behavior isn't even visible on his computer.

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By any chance do you have an Absolute size (not reflowable) specified in there someplace?
Have you tried the InsertSVG plugin?
To my knowledge, neither I nor RbnJrg has not made any absolute size declarations in the css. I mean, the epub test files are there to examine in case something has sneaked in without our knowledge...

Regarding the SVG plugin, as above, I realize that this would/may solve the problem of how to display a full screen image consistently. But that's not really my point here. I'm trying to understand WHY the image is being rendered inconsistently under this particular coding, not just between Sigil and Calibre but also (again, based on RbnJrg's most recent response) between Calibre on two different computers....

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