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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: NEVERMIND multiple graphics in a mediaobject


NEVERMIND,

I switched to 1.60.1 sheets and found the problem.

1.57.0 gave me so many error messages that I didn't notice it wasn't
finding the directory where the image was.

Sorry --

On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 11:11, Shawn wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I consulted Robert Stayton's Example 16.1. Multiple graphics in a
> mediaobject and tried:
> 
> <mediaobject  id="conceptual_diagram_database">  
>   <imageobject  role="html">
>     <imagedata  format="PNG" 
> fileref="images/figures/Customer_list.png"/>
>   </imageobject>
>   <imageobject>
>     <imagedata role="fo" format="PDF" 
> fileref="images/figures/Customer_list.pdf"/>
>   </imageobject>
> </mediaobject>
> 
> But I get the following error:
> 
> Attribute "format" with value "PDF" must have a value from the list "BMP
> CGM-CHAR CGM-BINARY CGM-CLEAR DITROFF DVI EPS EQN FAX GIF GIF87a GIF89a
> JPG JPEG IGES PCX PIC PNG PS SGML TBL TEX TIFF WMF WPG SVG linespecific
> ". [62]
> 
> How can I get multilpe output formats with images?????????
> 
> If I try and PNG format, nothing appears (using either a PNG or PDF
> formatted graphic)
> 
> Considerately,
>  
-- 
Shawn <javajunkie@koyuru.com>





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