Argh. That was an amazingly useful feature. It allowed users to easily draw the resources needed for a single document out of a shared pool so that they could be packaged and either archived or zipped up and to send to outsiders. I've never seen another editor that handled that problem so elegantly. That's gonna draw some blood.
Jeff. ? ----- Original Message ---- > From: Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> > To: Jeff Hooker <jeff at itwriting.ca> > Sent: Saturday, December 6, 2008 8:40:37 AM > Subject: Re: [XXE] Saving referenced resources in 4.0 Professional > > Jeff Hooker wrote: > > > > In previous versions of XMLmind, when users performed a Save-as operation > > to > save a document to a new location they were given the option of either taking > the resources referenced by the Docbook document (such as images and > includes) > to the new location (i.e. no change to relative paths) of the document or > adjusting the paths of the referenced resources to point to their original > location. I can't find that option in 4.0 Professional. Where is it hiding? > > > > I'm sorry but this is a permanent regression in XXE v4. Rationale: > rarely needed; adds a lot of complexity to XXE. > > Excerpts of "4.0 (July 21, 2008)", "Regressions:", > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/changes.html : > --- > The behavior of menu item File|Save As is different, simpler, than > before. Previously, this command allowed you to save a copy of the > document along with all its resources (inclusions, graphics files). Now > it merely preserves the links to referenced resources. > ---

