Just the info I needed … thanks.

On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/23/2014 03:53 PM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote:
>
>> In case it doesn't survive gMail, the header-right definition is
>> {{image(images/_wlBlue.png)}}
>>
>>
>>
> Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote:
>
>> Don't think I've run into this before … I'd like to include/reference a
>> small logo in the header when outputting a .ditamap as .pdf.
>>
>> the .ditamap is in T:\11_Xenturion\userManual\ug_DITA
>> the logo is in T:\11_Xenturion\userManual\ug_DITA\images
>>
>> At some stage, I've managed to set up the parameters as in the
>> screenshot, but when I create the .pdf I get an error message because XML
>> Mind is looking for the logo in XMLMind_XML_Editor\bin\images
>>
>> What do I need to do to point header-right to the correct directory?
>>
>
>
> {{image(images/_wlBlue.png)}}, that is relative URL "images/_wlBlue.png",
> is OK when using the ditac command-line tool because a command-line tool
> has a meaningful, usable, current working directory.
>
> This is not the case with XMLmind XML Editor, at least on Windows.
>
> On Windows, XMLmind XML Editor has no meaningful, usable, current working
> directory. Windows sets the current working directory of XXE to something
> like "C:\Program Files\XMLMind_XML_Editor\bin".
>
> Therefore with XMLmind XML Editor, you cannot use a relative URL like
> "images/_wlBlue.png". Instead, you must use an absolute URL. For example:
>
> {{image(file:/T:/11_Xenturion/userManual/ug_DITA/images/_wlBlue.png)}}
>
>
>
> ---
> Reference:
>
> http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/_distrib/doc/manual/webhelp/
> pageHeaderFooter.html#pageHeaderFooter
>
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