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Hi,

On March 20, 2015 12:34 CET, Juergen Funk Mailinglist <Juergen.Funk_ml@cib.de> wrote:

Hi Tomaz,


The Unitest "htmlexport" break on my windows machine with following error
      test/source/xmltesttools.cxx(99) : error : Assertion
      Test name: testExportImageProperties::Import_Export
      equality assertion failed
      - Expected: 38
      - Actual  : 47
      - In <file:///D:/dev/cygwin/tmp/lu1rqes.tmp>, attribute 'hspace' of 
'/html/body/p/a/font/img' incorrect value.

      Failures !!!
      Run: 15   Failure total: 1   Failures: 1   Errors: 0

The values are
              origin          my
    "hspace",         "38"            47
    "vspace",         "19"            24
    "width"    "222"          277
    "height"   "222"          277

The factor is 1,25 that is exactly my SYSTEM DPI-Setting (125 DPI).

I look to the image and the scale is not correct too, but I think the scale for the windows has 
nothing to do with the picture, when save (the font size is not change).
But I must always switch off the test in this file " test/source/xmltesttools.cxx, line 99" and I 
think that failure is for the other OS the same (MAC, WIN64) .

I would be very grateful if you could fix this

OK, I'll disable these checks. This can not be correct anyway - as long as we don't move the export 
of images to css where we can define the values in concrete units.

Thanks
Juergen

Regards, Tomaž







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