Hi all,
it seems to me that there's no way to see full path of an image inside Scribus, or is it possible?
I have a SLA document with 'image/foo.pdf' (image).
xmllint --format Document-1.sla | grep -i --color=always 'foo.pdf' | fmt -w80
<PAGEOBJECT XPOS="519.528559055118" YPOS="20.001" OwnPage="0"
ItemID="1119109185" PTYPE="2" WIDTH="419.527559055118"
HEIGHT="595.275590551181" FRTYPE="0" CLIPEDIT="0" PWIDTH="1"
PLINEART="1" LOCALSCX="1" LOCALSCY="1" LOCALX="0" LOCALY="0"
LOCALROT="0" PICART="1" SCALETYPE="1" RATIO="1" Pagenumber="0"
PFILE="images/foo.pdf" IRENDER="0" EMBEDDED="0" path="M0
0 L419.528 0 L419.528 595.276 L0 595.276 L0 0 Z" copath="M0 0 L419.528 0
L419.528 595.276 L0 595.276 L0 0 Z" gXpos="519.528559055118" gYpos="20.001"
gWidth="0" gHeight="0" LAYER="0" NEXTITEM="-1" BACKITEM="-1"/>
Steps:
- select an image frame
- right-click: Info - and I see
Image
foo.pdf
Original PPI: 72 x 72
...
That is, I do not see the path. If I would have multiple directories with same filename, I might be confused where the used image is really located. The only way seems checking SLA source :-/
If there is not way, I would love to see either:
- full path in the above dialog, or
- a dialog where all used images of the document are listed; an example:
* page X:
* 1. <image path> - <image frame name>
...
...
(Ideally with possibility to edit the both path of the image and name of the frame).
Your comments are appreciated. Thank you.
Hm, there's 'Extras -> Picture Browser'.
Cool,... BUT, the 'File/Path' is full path; in the source, it is relative path!?
Should that be full path or relative path to be consistent with SLA source?
Generally, this topic is solved: either 'Extras - Manager Pictures' or 'Extras - Picture Browser'.