On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 4:17 AM, J Luis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> So my doc directory structure has
> ...\source
> ...\source\_static
> ...\source\_templates
>
> and the HTML goes to
> ...\build\html
> that has
> ...\build\html\_images
> ...\build\html\_static
>
> So I declare my figures
>
> .. figure:: _images/fig_bla_bla.png
>
> which works for html if manually put the "fig_bla_bla.png" under
> ...\build\html\_images
>
> BUT:
>
> 1- It doesn't avoid the WARNING: image file not readable:
> _images/fig_bla_bla.png
> 2- It cannot work for formats that require finding the image at compile
> time (e.g. PDF)
>
> I've searched through the docs but found no reference whatsoever to this
> matter, as if it didn't even exist.
> What am I missing? How is it supposed to work and give NO (annoying)
> warnings.
>
> Thanks
>
> Joaquim
>


I normally put my images in what in your case would be \source\images and
then refer to the images by using images/fig_bla_bla.png. See [1] for
details.

[1] http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html#images

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