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 =====How to get a good look of side by side arranged pictures===== =====How to get a good look of side by side arranged pictures=====
-Normaly the width parameter of pictures is used to get the desired size in a page.\\+Normally the width parameter of pictures is used to get the desired size in a page.\\
 As example the picture //__gca:gca-pi01_pict03.jpg__// in the wiki has a original size of 671 x 655 pixel.\\ As example the picture //__gca:gca-pi01_pict03.jpg__// in the wiki has a original size of 671 x 655 pixel.\\
 To set the width of this picture in a page to 100 pixel this form is used: To set the width of this picture in a page to 100 pixel this form is used:
   {{:gca:gca-pi01_pict03.jpg?100}}   {{:gca:gca-pi01_pict03.jpg?100}}
 Is an arrange of several pictures side by side desired (e.g. in a table), but that have different sizes, is that quite fiddly, if it should look good.\\ Is an arrange of several pictures side by side desired (e.g. in a table), but that have different sizes, is that quite fiddly, if it should look good.\\
-A good look needs the same hight of all side by side arranged pictures.+A good look needs the same height of all side by side arranged pictures.
  
 One way to get the desired result is a "trial and error action" with stepwise changed the width parameter of every picture to achieve the result:\\ One way to get the desired result is a "trial and error action" with stepwise changed the width parameter of every picture to achieve the result:\\
 ''?80'' > ''?90'' > ''?100'' > ''?110'' > ''?120'' . . . ''?80'' > ''?90'' > ''?100'' > ''?110'' > ''?120'' . . .
  
-A better, because easier and reliable way, is using the in the wiki not often used hight parameter without lost of the picture aspect ratio.\\ +A better, because easier and reliable way, is using the in the wiki not often used height parameter without lost of the picture aspect ratio.\\ 
-Then the same value should be used for the hight parameter of all pictures.\\ +Then the same value should be used for the height parameter of all pictures.\\ 
-In case the picture of the example above should have a hight of 90 pixels, then this form is needed:+In case the picture of the example above should have a height of 90 pixels, then this form is needed:
   {{:gca:gca-pi01_pict03.jpg?0x90}}   {{:gca:gca-pi01_pict03.jpg?0x90}}
-The used "''0''" behind the question mark defines that the normaly at this place inserted width parameter is in this case not used and the aspect ratio is preserved.\\+The used "''0''" behind the question mark defines that the normally at this place inserted width parameter is in this case not used and the aspect ratio is preserved.\\
 A real example to apply this in a table of pictures is **[[:rocnet:rocnetnode-en#boards|here on a wiki page]]**.\\ A real example to apply this in a table of pictures is **[[:rocnet:rocnetnode-en#boards|here on a wiki page]]**.\\
-All pictures there have different sizes with different aspect ratios, but nevertheless it looks good, because all pictures are showed with the same hight parameter = ''?0x90''.\\+All pictures there have different sizes with different aspect ratios, but nevertheless it looks good, because all pictures are showed with the same height parameter = ''?0x90''.\\
  
 //**The trial and error action described above can be forgotten forever.**//\\ //**The trial and error action described above can be forgotten forever.**//\\
 \\ \\
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