Did you try image: instead of image:: ?

Instead of :

image::images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg["ICON_OpenProject_002",link="images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg"]
 


Try this:

image:images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg[]

To put inside tables, inline images is best.
http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/userguide.html#X55

When there take a look in what just work for HTML.


Em quarta-feira, 4 de junho de 2014 13h32min40s UTC-3, Martin Brennand 
escreveu:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just getting into this amazing thing, and i'm hitting a wall.  I am 
> defining a table like this:
>
> [cols='^1a,2a']
> |===============
> | 
> image::images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg["ICON_OpenProject_002",link="images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg"]
>  
> |*Open Project:* Open a previously saved project
> | 
> image::images/ICON_SaveProject_002.jpg["ICON_SaveProject_002",link="images/ICON_SaveProject_002.jpg"]
>  
> |*Save Project:* Save the project
> | 
> image::images/ICON_Undo_002.jpg["ICON_Undo_002",link="images/ICON_Undo_002.jpg"]
>  
> |*Undo:* Undo tasks
> | 
> image::images/ICON_Redo_002.jpg["ICON_Redo_002",link="images/ICON_Redo_002.jpg"]
>  
> |*Redo:* Redo tasks revoked by Undo
> |===============
>
>
> It converts correctly to html, and looks great.
>
> If I try the same to convert to docbook, I get this:
>
> <tgroup cols="2">
> <colspec colname="col_1" colwidth="33*"/>
> <colspec colname="col_2" colwidth="66*"/>
> <tbody>
> <row>
> <entry align="center" valign="top"><literallayout 
> class="monospaced">image::images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg["ICON_OpenProject_002",link="images/ICON_OpenProject_002.jpg"]</literallayout></entry>
> <entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara><emphasis role="strong">Open 
> Project:</emphasis> Open a previously saved project</simpara></entry>
> </row>
> <row>
> <entry align="center" valign="top"><literallayout 
> class="monospaced">image::images/ICON_SaveProject_002.jpg["ICON_SaveProject_002",link="images/ICON_SaveProject_002.jpg"]</literallayout></entry>
> <entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara><emphasis role="strong">Save 
> Project:</emphasis> Save the project</simpara></entry>
> </row>
> <row>
> <entry align="center" valign="top"><literallayout 
> class="monospaced">image::images/ICON_Undo_002.jpg["ICON_Undo_002",link="images/ICON_Undo_002.jpg"]</literallayout></entry>
> <entry align="left" valign="top"><simpara><emphasis 
> role="strong">Undo:</emphasis> Undo tasks</simpara></entry>
> </row>
>
> ... 
>
>
> So I end up with my two columns, but with asciidoc syntax in the left 
> column and correctly formatted text in the right column when I make the PDF.
>
> I've tried a number of different image approaches and formatting ideas, 
> but i'm still not getting the right result.
>
> I am running this command:
> asciidoc -b docbook45 UserGuide/en_US/user_guide.adoc
>
> *User_guide.adoc* points to a number of included adoc files using 
> include::overview.adoc[] etc.
>
> Any thoughts as to what I might be doing wrong?
>
>

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