[Gimp-docs] Where have all my pictures gone?
Ulf-D. Ehlert
ude88 at web.de
Tue Jun 2 02:09:13 PDT 2009
Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Samstag, 30. Mai 2009, 18:50):
> > Can you open the image file clicking on the link
> > html/no/images/filters/options-logo-3d-outline.png?
>
> No such contents in the html/no/images. This is still a link to the
> xml/no/images
Yes, but you should be able to ignore this and enter html/no/images as
if it was a real folder (but it's probably not important, so forget
it).
> > Do you have a "readlink" command (package: core-utils)?
> > If yes, what is the output of following commands:
> > $ readlink html/no/images/filters/options-logo-3d-outline.png
>
> ../../../../images/nn/filters/options-logo-3d-outline.png
Oops, really ".../images/nn"? (should be ".../images/no")
> If a "no" image exists the pointer points to it, otherwise to the "C"
> image?
Yes.
> So the problem lies somewhere in the building of the links/pointers?
No, apparently the links are correct.
So let's summarize:
o the html files contain correct image references
o these images files are links to existings image files
o you can open an image file even if it's a link
(to xml/no/images/...)
o the readlink utility shows that the links are no dead links
o you cannot open the image (a link) via the browser's URL bar
o all your browsers do not display the images
Hmm, if this summary is correct (and remember that I haven't any clue
about Windows or Cygwin, so maybe this is a silly question):
is it possible that there's a global option somewhere which prevents all
browsers from dereferencing links?
Can you check with a simple test html file whether or not your browsers
can read links to images (and links to links to images) which definitely
exist?
> > I get, however, many xslt warnings:
> > No localization exists for "no" or "". Using default "nn".
>
> It's due to your add in the Makefile.GNU some time ago:
> $(cmd) test "$*" = "no" && lang="nn" || lang="$*"; \ …
Yes, without these changes we would probably get 'Using default "en".'
> > I think we should try to replace "no" with "nn" to get rid of them:
> > - replace "no" in configure and Makefiles,
>
> Yes.
>
> > - move/rename "no" directories to "nn" ,
>
> Rename
>
> > - anything else?
>
> Renaming quickreference/po/no.po to nn.po
> Nothing else.
Ok, do you change it?
Bye,
Ulf
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