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RE: [Bug-gnubg] USE_OLD_LAYOUT flag replaced with menu option
From: |
Ian Shaw |
Subject: |
RE: [Bug-gnubg] USE_OLD_LAYOUT flag replaced with menu option |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 08:49:17 -0000 |
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ned Cross [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:04 PM
>
> 10) HTML export: I don't know if it's me and my installation
> or something
> else but I can't get my html export to show board diagrams
> anymore. I saw
> the post about 344 vs 346 images and I have the same error
> message which
> crashes GNUBG. I can't view any positions I'd previously
> exported in html,
> and new ones don't work either. My settings/export/URL to pictures is
> C:\backgammon\gnubg\Images, and I have a directory at that
> location with the
> .png files, so I'm not sure what to do from here.
>
Are your directories set up correctly?
When gnubg creates an html file using its own images it uses the directory
html-images, so it expects html-images to be a sub-directory of the directory
where the export file is saved.
Files stored in C:\Program Files\gnubg\html
Images stored in C:\Program Files\gnubg\html\html-images
When gnubg creates an html file using the GammOnLine images it uses the
directory ..\Images, so it expects Images to be a peer directory of the
directory where the export file is saved.
Files stored in C:\Program Files\gnubg\html
Images stored in C:\Program Files\gnubg\Images
The capitalisation is important, though I can't remember why.
Perhaps you have some sort of confusion in your setup.
I know the path settings can be changed, but I've always found it so
unintuitive that I've never got it to reliably work as I expect. Perhaps it's a
Windows/Linux thing. Perhaps you are no longer using the defaults.
-- Ian