Question
Forcing relative pathnames for linked images
According to the help files, FM automatically uses relative pathnames for images if they are below the level of the FM file. So why am I having problems when translated files are returned to me to be finalized and printed ?
My linked images are in subfolders of an "images" folder that is next to the FM files. As long as I do not save the FM file somewhere else, the images are found. When I receive translated FM files (I do not send the image files along with the source files), very often all image references are lost and FM is looking in different folders using non-existent pathnames. I think this is a serious design flaw in FM, as I also believe that only using one single directory to search for images is something that should have been abandoned somewhere in the 17th century.
I would be very, very pleased if there would be an easy way of telling FM once and only once for the whole book that the root of the images folder has changed.
Hopefully someone on this forum has an easy solution for this that does not involve trying to change the way the translation agencies export, import and convert my FM files to create their final deliveries. I do not have access to their strategies and it must be possible to do this easier from within FM.
Thanks a bundle for useful suggestions.
Jang F.M. Graat - Amsterdam
(yes, those are my real middle names - I guess my parents knew I was going to work with this product a lot...)
My linked images are in subfolders of an "images" folder that is next to the FM files. As long as I do not save the FM file somewhere else, the images are found. When I receive translated FM files (I do not send the image files along with the source files), very often all image references are lost and FM is looking in different folders using non-existent pathnames. I think this is a serious design flaw in FM, as I also believe that only using one single directory to search for images is something that should have been abandoned somewhere in the 17th century.
I would be very, very pleased if there would be an easy way of telling FM once and only once for the whole book that the root of the images folder has changed.
Hopefully someone on this forum has an easy solution for this that does not involve trying to change the way the translation agencies export, import and convert my FM files to create their final deliveries. I do not have access to their strategies and it must be possible to do this easier from within FM.
Thanks a bundle for useful suggestions.
Jang F.M. Graat - Amsterdam
(yes, those are my real middle names - I guess my parents knew I was going to work with this product a lot...)
