Chris McDonough wrote:
It's not a good idea to mix HTML and STX.. STX (at least using the DocumentWithImages class for the document) has its own notation for including image, e.g.
"DTML error message indicating that it cannot find a variable.":img:7-1:Figures/7-1.png
Yes. But I don't think that the image tag is the problem. I tried to change the HTML factory in StructuredText.py from: def HTML(aStructuredString, level=1, header=1): st = Basic(aStructuredString) doc = DocumentImages(st) return HTMLNGImages(doc,header=header,level=level) to: def HTML(aStructuredString, level=1, header=1): st = Basic(aStructuredString) doc = Document(st) return HTMLNG(doc,header=header,level=level) So that it would use the old class. But that changed nothing. It still rendered the html image tag as an error. Also in the DocumentWithImages.py there is the regex: def doc_img( self, s, expr1=re.compile('\"([ _a-zA-Z0-9*.:/;,\-\n\~]+)\":img:([a-zA-Z0-9\_\-.:/;,\n\~]+)').search, expr2=re.compile('\"([ _a-zA-Z0-9*.:/;,\-\n\~]+)\":img:([a-zA-Z0-9\_\-.:/;,\n\~]+):([a-zA-Z0-9_\-.:/;,\n\~]+)').search ): Suggesting at least that images should have the ":img:" to be recognised as an image tag. So my second guess was that it is the in the ctag() function at line 335 in ClassicStructuredText.py that the problem was. But I cannot find any problems with the regexs. Also a diff didn't show any significant changes in that file from 2.51 to 2.61 I don't understand it. Inline code should 'look like this'. If there is no space before, it should not render as code. ie. a tag='like this' should not render as code as there is no whitespace before it. To quote the source: - Text enclosed single quotes (with white-space to the left of the first quote and whitespace or punctuation to the right of the second quote) is treated as example code.
It was only by accident that using HTML tags to place images into STX to work for you, unfortunately.
Ay, that sucks. Customers have been using it for 2-3 years now. And they have many many documents. I could write a converter, for converting it into the new image tag, but that would suck too. regards Max M