On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:52:26AM +0200, Cyriaque Dupoirieux wrote: > le 10/06/2009 09:57 Derek Baum a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> We've been successfully using forrest 0.8 for over a year now and we >> like the ability to build content from openoffice .odt documents. >> (http://newton.codecauldron.org) >> >> We largely have this working, but we still find that it is sensitive >> to what type of images are embedded in the .odt file: .png and .jpg >> images render fine, but .tiff images do not. >> >> Is this just because the file extension in the OO file is .tif rather >> than .tiff, or something else? >> >> $ unzip -l InstallationGuide.odt >> Archive: InstallationGuide.odt >> Length Date Time Name >> -------- ---- ---- ---- >> 39 06-05-09 16:49 mimetype >> 0 06-05-09 16:49 Configurations2/images/Bitmaps/ >> 127620 06-05-09 16:49 Pictures/1000000000000280000001E02A9E9828.tif >> 59894 06-05-09 16:49 Pictures/1000000000000280000001E0E2C50ACF.tif >> 7160 06-05-09 16:49 Pictures/1000000000000196000001142835D184.jpg >> >> Up until now, we have just been replacing embedded .tiff images with >> .png or .jpg, but this is a pain. >> >> Can anyone suggest how to fix this properly? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Derek >> >> > Hi, > > I am going to work a little on forrest on friday, > I will see what's the problem with tif files.
I'm sorry, I forgot to report that I did some troubleshooting on this. I tried David's suggestion with raw.xmap, but I didn't notice any change. When I called the full URL of the graphic that wasn't displaying as it should have done, the image was fetched but the mime-type was not what I specified in raw.xmap. Brian > Did you create an issue for this in Jira ? > > -- > Salutations, > Cyriaque >