On Thursday, 4 June 2015 00:01:53 UTC+2, Dan Allen wrote:
>
> When the file comes from stdin, you have to set the base path manually
> using the docdir attribute. Otherwise, AsciiDoc doesn't know where the root
> is. You might have to play around with different attributes.
>
thanks for the reply. I was not aware of this different behaviour... I
tried this (setting :docdir:) but simply setting it does not lead to
correct resolution of the relative path "subdir/image.png" only by using
"{docdir}/subdir/image.png" it works -- but this seems to indicate that
docdir is not treated special and I could use an arbitrary attribute to get
this information into the path declaration, no?
>
> In Asciidoctor, you'd use the -B option for this purpose.
>
actually, asciidoctor handles the stdin case just fine without any further
ado, i.e. "subdir/image.png" is correctly resolved irrespective of whether
the input comes from stdin or a file. this is of course nice...
>
> -Dan
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 3:46 PM, j. van den hoff <[email protected]
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>> I see the following behaviour. a block macro such as
>>
>> image::subdir/somefile.png[]
>>
>> gets correctly resolved/included if input comes from a file. if, instead,
>> the same input comes from standard in, `asciidoc' prepends the given
>> relative path by the install path of the asciidoc.
>>
>> what am I missing?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> joerg
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