On 04/17/2012 07:51 PM, Antonio Roberts wrote: > As a work-around to Scribus not yet supporting Footnotes I'm following > the advice found on the Scribus wiki that recommends exporting your > document in HTML format and then adding in the footnotes manually > (source: http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Footnotes_in_Scribus). This > works until you try and import a HTML document that has images as the > HTML importer tries to import the image as text. As images, when > opened in a text editor, consist of many hundreds of lines of text, > this often results in Scribus freezing. > > Is there a way to import an HTML document that has images? I just > don't want to have to go through my 50-page document and delete all of > the images first
This seems odd. I think you should look at the HTML file under a text editor. I just did this same thing, with an HTML I created with a plain text editor, and import went Ok, with Paragraph styles created, and the images just showed up as the link in parentheses: (img, src:path/to/image.png) which I think is a useful feature, in case you want to add image frames to your Scribus document. Greg
