On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 06:18:17AM -0500, william f. maddock wrote: > And what if somebody?for whatever reason?moves the pictures? Disk > space or not, it is far better to have the pictures embedded within the > actual document. That way, if someone wants to move the source pictures > around, let them. You've got the ones you need within the document. > This is also better for collaborative work, as all the needed elements > are right there and there is no need for the system to search them out > in order to rebuild the document, because they are all right there > within the document itself.
I'm compelled to disagree with this position. What you argue is ok if the images are unchanging, but they, just like the text, may be changed as part of the workflow. That argues for keeping them outside of the document file. What may be needed are scripts for packaging and unpackaging the parts of a document for exchange. That's when it would be appropropriate to merge images with text into a package. -- Randolph Bentson bentson at holmsjoen.com
