On 25/08/2012 09:52, Erich Dollansky wrote: > Hi, > > I was playing a bit and found a solution. I do not know if this > solution will continue to work after moving the file to other machine. > > On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 15:17:59 +0700 > Erich Dollansky <erich.lists at ovitrap.com> wrote: > > When I change: > >> >> PFILE="../../../../../../../../usr/usr/home/Projekte/ALO/Documents/Descriptions/Graphics/Library/ALO-2-Maldives.png" > > to > >> >> PFILE="/usr/home/Projekte/ALO/Documents/Descriptions/Graphics/Library/ALO-2-Maldives.png" > > it works even after the file is moved to another machine.
There would be something to be said for allowing absolute paths be recorded in .sla files. They don't seem to be even if you write (in windows) d:\a\ba\myPic.jpg as the file name. It would be even more cool to be able to record the path to another machine so you could specify the path to a server which has the pictures on it, e.g. \\MyServer\c\photos\ThePhoto.jpg I appreciate this will be somewhat OS dependent, and there may be no universal way of doing it, though maybe some form of URL could do it, e.g. on my machine, a browser finds file://twocat/d/t4/jbt4wip/T4Www/Contact.html where twocat is another machine, d is its d: drive, and the path of the file is \t4\jbt4wip\T4Www\Contact.html Just allowing relative paths is certainly a mixed blessing, and being able to choose absolute or relative paths on a file by file basis would be best. Anyway - interested to hear what other people think. Cheers, J/. -- John Beardmore,MSc EDM (Open),B.A. Chem (Oxon),CMIOSH,CEnv,MIEMA,MEI Managing Director, T4 Sustainability Limited. http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/ Registered Office: 181 Belper Road, Stanley Common, Ilkeston. DE7 6FT Company Reg: 4441097, VAT Number: 797 2239 85, MCS: ELC54087. Energy Audit, Carbon Management, Design Advice, Sustainable Energy Consultancy and Installation, Carbon Trust Standard Registered Assessor Transition Training and Consultancy Energy Resilience Assessor Phone: 0845 4561332 Mobile: 07785 563116 Skype: t4sustainability