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kwasposer

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Publish Model: HTML versus Joomla
« on: February 20, 2020, 10:24:00 pm »
When i publish my Model with HTML, the diagrams had been to big and it was not zoomable.

What are the advantages to publish the Model with Joomla?

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Re: Publish Model: HTML versus Joomla
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2022, 04:14:10 am »
I would like to know as well, prior to investing several hours or days to find out.
Is there someone who has experience with Publish to Joomla?
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Re: Publish Model: HTML versus Joomla
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2022, 07:55:25 am »
Hi

Joomla is a CMS system, and the way I see it, selecting 'Publish to Joomla' will publish directly into the 'stomach' of Joomla and the generated pages will adhere to whatever rules Joomla need it to adhere to.

I too am not satisfied with the EA 16.x HTML generator, especially since all pages are limited to 1400px, no matter how large you scale the browser window. Once I get more time on my hands, I will try to make a new template without that limit and with a more useful Breadcrumbs.

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Re: Publish Model: HTML versus Joomla
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2022, 05:53:39 pm »
Joomla is a CMS system, and the way I see it, selecting 'Publish to Joomla' will publish directly into the 'stomach' of Joomla and the generated pages will adhere to whatever rules Joomla need it to adhere to.

This is only partly true.
It depends on the images exported to Joomla. When they are SVG, there is no issue in zooming. If they however are png or jpg, it depends on the resolution generated how the zoomed image will be displayed.
Unfortunately, I cannot tell what is used because I'm still trying to export to Joomla due to issues with 32 and 64 bit...

Jan