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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Failed to load image
Hi Joachim, I am using 1.67.2 and PNG images with no problem as follows : <!ENTITY fig1 SYSTEM "Alt.Splicing_Fig1.png" NDATA PNG> <mediaobject id="figure1" xreflabel="Figure 1"> <imageobject> <imagedata entityref="fig1" width="60%" align="center"/> </imageobject> &fig1legend; </mediaobject> Both HTML and PDF output are fine. Perhaps you could see if this format will work in your situation. Cheers, Tristan ------------------------------ Tristan J. Fiedler Postdoctoral Fellow - Stein Lab Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory On Feb 18, 2005, at 6:15 AM, Joachim Ziegler wrote: > Hello all, > > after switching from docbook-xsl-1.62.4 to docbook-xsl-1.67.2, I get > errors of the form > > Writing html/ch02.html for chapter(cha.SimpleDataTypes) > Failed to load image: Pictures/Dictionary.png > Failed to load image: Pictures/Dictionary.png > Failed to load image: Pictures/Dictionary.png > Failed to load image: Pictures/Dictionary.png > > I did not change anything in my file structure or in my source > document. The image file is still there, and the image is visible in > the generated HTML page. > > > I include the image by > > <figure id="fig.Dictionary"> > <title>An English-German dictionary</title> > <mediaobject> > <imageobject role="html"> > <imagedata align="center" format="PNG" > fileref="Pictures/Dictionary.png"/> > </imageobject> > </mediaobject> > </figure> > > > The picture is here, in the subdirectory "html" where the HTML code is > generated: > > $ ll html/Pictures/Dictionary.png > -rw-r--r-- 1 ziegler Mehlhorn 6147 Oct 15 2003 > html/Pictures/Dictionary.png > > Before 1.67.2, I did not get this error message. > > > Can I just ignore it? > > Greetings, > Joachim > > > > > > -- > Joachim Ziegler Stuhlsatzenhausweg 85 > Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany > Email: ziegler@mpi-sb.mpg.de Tel.: (+49) 0681 9325-127 > "I never wanted to be a computer scientist. I wanted to be... a > lumberjack!"
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