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Dear Users,
I am trying to insert graphics (customised image located in C:/XYZ/ABC.jpg) from the "Insert Graphics" in Styler -> Generated Content menu.
But it throws a error "A61191" and does not show my customised image from custom directory. But works well for Arbortext OOTB graphic folder.
Pls advice how to overcome this.
-Best Regards,
Sriram Rammohan
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Have you tried adding C:\XYZ to your graphics path variable?
You can use the environment variable APTGRPATH or the Arbortext Variable grapihcspath.
graphicspath can be added to via Tools > Preferences > Category and select Graphics Path.
Add the path there, or you may add the value using the Arbortext Command Language (ACL).
See Arbortext Editor's Help Center for further details (Help > Help Center).
Create a folder, save the stylesheet, map, images in the same folder.
Have you tried adding C:\XYZ to your graphics path variable?
You can use the environment variable APTGRPATH or the Arbortext Variable grapihcspath.
graphicspath can be added to via Tools > Preferences > Category and select Graphics Path.
Add the path there, or you may add the value using the Arbortext Command Language (ACL).
See Arbortext Editor's Help Center for further details (Help > Help Center).
Tnks a lot Tim.
We don't have permissions to modify the C:/ directory. Is there a work around? I've included my custom graphics folder in the settings, but it doesn't seem to populate the content with the images (PNG).
Did you place a semi-colon after the path name? See "Graphics: " in screenshot. This is a screenshot of Tools > Preferences with "File Locations" selected.
Hey Tim,
Thanks for the quick response. Changing my file location is exactly what I did when I realized I couldn't copy images into the default directory. After doing so I saved and reopened the document, however images still didn't appear. I also checked the entity and graphic file-mappings, and they're all correct.