On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 12:14:41 +0200 "a.l.e" <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> wrote:
> hi > > On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 11:42:49 +0200 > > Christian Pernot <christian.p at maps-system.com> wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I've just made a test, pasting an image in scribus and editing the > >> corresponding .sla > >> Here's what I found in it : > >> > >> ... isInlineImage="1" inlineImageExt="png" > >> ImageData="AAgAYnicdLsFVBzL2rYdzwQIEjS4BXd3gru7B3d3D+4Q3CFAcAvuEFwGd3cJDMPgLl9n73X22Wf9/9trGKnu6a6ueup+rrtqCJOXFXsPhw337Nmz9xLiworPniHMPnv2igP0Aig5TiPXA15eOgpKK... > >> > >> So Rolf seems to be right :) > > > >>>> > >>>> But where are they stored then? I pushed the .sla to Dropbox and > >>>> copied it into another folder on my office computer, and the > >>>> pictures are still there. > >>>> > >>>> On my laptop they existed - in that form - only as unstored > >>>> working copies in the Gimp before, were copied into the clipboard > >>>> and then inserted into the Scribus document. > >>> > >>> > >>> Would it be possible that you already had the images in the same > >>> relative directory on your office computer? > >>> > >>> Otherwise black magic is at work :-) > > > > > > OK, I apologise, you are correct. > > > > Drag from the file manager and drop into Scribus, simply provides a > > relative link to the image in the sla file > > > > But copying from gimp into the clipboard and then pasting into > > Scribus from the clipboard does indeed provide that > > isInlineImage="1" inlineImageExt="png" ImageData .. entry > > > > Makes for a huge sla file, but nonetheless works. > > > > Live and learn > > > > > > this is an official feature in 1.5.0svn (that is, you have an entry > in the context menu that makes an image included in the .sla) > > imo, a "bad feature"*, but nonetheless a feature! Well my test was in 1.4.3. Probably been there forever -- Owen
