Well, it works for an existing file, of course it does not generate one already. I tried this: <img src="<mm:image template="s(800x100!)+font(Times-New-Roman-Bold-Italic)+fill(red)+pointsize(20)+gravity(SouthWest)+draw(rotate -5 text 10,10 '@/home/michiel/test.utf8.line')" />" />
This way the templater has the difficult task of writing dynamic text to a file. I'm generating an image for every page title. The templater than has to create a different file for every different text to prevent problems with two people requesting a page with a different title the same time, writing different text to the same file.
Would it not be better to use such an auxiliary file always, when producing text? Then as a user you don't need to anticipate those rather complicated problems about occuring \'e's and so on, but there is simply a good chance that it works then?
What do you mean with "occuring \'e's"?
Jaco
