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June 4, 2008
Question

Insert Image Crashes RoboHelp

  • June 4, 2008
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When I use the insert image command to import PNGs, RoboHelp delays in showing the image preview and then crashes.

The Error Signature includes:

AppName: robohtml.exe AppVer: 13.10.801.0 ModName: ntdll.dll
ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset: 00001095
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    Captiv8r
    Legend
    June 5, 2008
    Welcome to our community, Jennifer

    For starters, you should be aware that all that gibberish code will typically mean nothing to anyone here. Possibly if we were on the team for actual development of RoboHelp and were hard core coders, it might mean something, but by and large, it's as much gibberish to us as it probably is to you. This isn't only applicable to RoboHelp, any application on your PC.

    So, does the same thing occur with other image types? (.GIF, .JPG) If so, it's likely an issue with your video card. You may need to update to the latest and greatest drivers.

    If it's limited only to .PNG, what are you using to create the .PNG? We have discovered here that a PNG is not a PNG is not a PNG. It seems each application creates them diffrently. Some apps such as TechSmith SnagIt create them and they work dandy in RoboHelp. Create one using Visio and you may see issues until you open it using something like SnagIt and save back to remove whatever it is that makes RoboHelp gag.

    Cheers... Rick

    So you
    Participant
    June 5, 2008
    Hi Rick,

    I do use SnagIt to take pictures and this doesn't seem limited to PNG files. It's also happening with GIFs. When you say to update my video card, how do I go about doing that?

    Jennifer
    Captiv8r
    Legend
    June 5, 2008
    Hi Jennifer

    Normally this is a Windows thing. Before going off on a long and possibly fruitless tangent, you might see if your IT folks are around and ask them about it. This is the purpose of an IT staff, to resolve issues with your hardware. In most cases, it should be sufficient to advise them you are seeing an issue with your application, and a suggestion has been made to update the video drivers for the hardware. From there, they usually know how to proceed.

    If you are a lone home user, post back and I'll try to offer more.

    Cheers... Rick