Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
  Hi devs,
 Currently the image plugin [1] allows us to create image thumbnails by
 specifying the image width and/or height in the query string of the
 image attachment download URL:
 /xwiki/bin/download/Spage/Page/image.jpg?width=100
 I propose that we:
 (A) Use the image width and/or height (when they are specified in the
 image syntax using pixel unit) to resize the image on the server side.
 For instance:
 [[image:logo.jpg||width="100px"]]
 will be linked to
 /xwiki/bin/download/Spage/Page/logo.jpg?width=100 
This seems to be fuzzing the line between url parameters and html
tag attributes. why not just use [[image:logo.jpg?width=100px]]
 and
 [[image:logo.jpg||style="height: 50px; width: 70px"]]
 will be linked to
 /xwiki/bin/download/Spage/Page/logo.jpg?width=70&height=50 
Parsing CSS and extracting widths and heights for server side scaling?
 The image plugin also accepts a quality parameter that controls the
 compression quality when encoding jpeg images. The default value of this
 parameter (i.e. when not specified in the URL) is configurable. I
 propose we use 0.3 by default, 1 representing the best quality.
 (B) Add the ability to limit the image dimensions (preserving aspect
 ratio) when the image width and/or height are not specified in the image
 syntax (or when they are not using pixel unit). The width and height
 limit will be configurable and -1 by default (i.e. no limitation). For
 instance:
 image:logo.jpg
 will be linked to
 /xwiki/bin/download/Spage/Page/logo.jpg?width=1024
 when width limit is 1024, and to
/xwiki/bin/download/Spage/Page/logo.jpg?width=1024&height=768&keepAspectRatio=true
 when width limit is 1024 and height limit is 768. Note that in this case
 the image aspect ratio is preserved. The image is resized to best fit
 the limits. If the user want to bypass the limit he has to specify the
 image width/height in the image syntax.
 I'm +1 for both (A) and (B). WDYT? 
+1 B
A I need to hear more about how it will be implemented, from what i
read it doesn't look right.
Caleb