Hi all,
Then your table is not rendered correctly in the PDF. The column where your gliffy is embedded is taking 90 % of the page width. It should take around 50%.
If you use the default CSS, it works ok (as it forces columns to static sizes...).
What did I miss?
Is there a special class to configure in the CSS to circumvent the problem?
Thanks.
The only workaround I found is to use the .png file generated together with the gliffy instead of the gliffy itself. Then it works... but you loose the gliffy edition feature in the confluence page and you need to edit the attachements to get access to your gliffy...
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