Might be OK Alastair. I would then mean that projects are not self-contained, as some of the files are stored remotely.
It would not help much where elevation pdf maps are inserted in a plan pdf map. In this situation both of the views are (in my case) compiled from the same thconfig, so it is awkward to update the remote source in real time. Bruce From: Therion <[email protected]> On Behalf Of alastair gott Sent: Thursday, 28 November 2019 00:14 To: Therion Mailing List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Therion] How to rotate XVI? HI Torsten and Bruce, I'm not a "coder" but I implemented the export Texinputs last night for relative file locations, It was OK in the end but it took me a while to work out where the export texinputs was actually kept. I broke texinputs on my PC last night by accidentally removing the final ;. Which meant that it could not find the normal therion functions to work, luckily I worked out my mistake. Do you think it would be possible to create a file within the therion software files where absolute file locations can be kept separately to the texinputs? This would allow you to ask anyone using your thconfig to go onto a publicly shared file system and copy it into their computer. ie C:\Users\alastair\OneDrive\##### If this is possible, would it also be possible to create another window in the thconfig which looks to the absolute file locations and allows you to "select" images from there. Much like the survey structure. which then spits out the code: code tex-map \legendbox{00} {140} {nw} {\loadpicture{<string>/TCP.png}} endcode Regards, Alastair Gott
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