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Images using Make-Doc.r

 [1/5] from: sean::scj::net at: 23-Aug-2001 12:52


Hi All! I was starting to make a presentation for a client using make-doc.r and was unable to get any images to show in the HTML. The code didn't change for the text file? =image nyc.jpg There appears to be no mention of an image tag in the final html. Can someone explain how to make this work? Thanks, Sean

 [2/5] from: larry:ecotope at: 23-Aug-2001 10:23


Hi Sean Carl never finished make-doc.r, so =image and =view are not supported. ( They are supported in the earlier make-spec.r which is available under view/desktop/rebol.com/docs/. -Larry

 [3/5] from: m:converso:bitinia at: 23-Aug-2001 23:29


Hi Sean, have you tried http://www.robertmuench.de/make-doc-pro.zip ? all the best Maurizio Sean C. Johnson wrote:

 [4/5] from: cybarite:sympatico:ca at: 23-Aug-2001 19:06


Re: [REBOL] Re: Images using Make-Doc.r If you want to put an image in, you could put the html image tag in as part of the text then you don't need a special dialect tag to support it. put a tag like <IMG src="graphics/reb-logo.gif" align="bottom" border="0" alt="REBOL Home"> If the image is not in the current directory, you need to point to it. e.g http://www.rebol.com/graphics/reb-logo.gif But if you really are making a presentation format then you might be interested in using EasyVID format for making the pages

 [5/5] from: robert:muench:robertmuench at: 26-Aug-2001 18:28


> -----Original Message----- > From: [rebol-bounce--rebol--com] [mailto:[rebol-bounce--rebol--com]]On Behalf Of
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> have you tried > http://www.robertmuench.de/make-doc-pro.zip
Hi, indeed it does support images. Use the actual version: http://www.robertmuench.de/make-doc-pro-097.zip I hope to find some time at the weekend to update my homepage and a direct download link. Robert

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