At 06:41 AM 11/28/2006, Steve Rickaby wrote:
After half a day of documentation thrashing and cerebral overload, I think
I now know part of the reason for this: I should have included a filepath
attribute in the EDD for imported graphics. Adding one at least gets a
file id into the XML... even though I still get the error. Grrr.
Steve,
No need for a FrameMaker attribute. When moving data between FrameMaker
and XML representations, the typical XML attribute does correspond to a
FrameMaker attribute. Some XML attributes, however, correspond to a
FrameMaker formatting property such as the number of columns in a table or
the filename of an imported image.
As to why you cannot export the graphics, it could be because you do not
have an output filter that handles that format, because you don't have
write permission in the directory where graphics would be written,
or other causes.
--Lynne
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