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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Links (to Image Files) That Use Relative Paths Caus
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Raymond Zeitler |
Subject: |
[emacs-wiki-discuss] Links (to Image Files) That Use Relative Paths Cause Emacs to Crash on Windows |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Dec 2004 16:51:31 -0500 |
I'm using Planner version 2004.11.20-18.58-stable under GNU Emacs
21.2.1 (i386-msvc-nt5.0.2195) of 2002-03-19 on buffy.
I can reproducibly crash Emacs simply by creating a link that uses
relative paths. If I were to type this:
[[file://../pix/spongebob.jp
as soon as I press "g," Emacs will report a fatal error and exit.
Apparently this happens only with .JPG files (or perhaps other image
files). It doesn't matter whether auto-image-file-mode is t or nil.
I can create the link using an absolute path without causing the
crash. When I follow a link to an image file that has an absolute
path, the shell successfully loads the program to view the image.
If I do this:
[[file://../gbush.txt]]
I *can* complete the link. But if I try to follow the link, I get the
message:
browse-url-default-windows-browser: ShellExecute failed: The network
path was not found.
My goal is to have images in my published pages. I'm not sure how to
do that, though, unless I enter the html tags directly?
I wonder if I should post this to the mailing list for Emacs for
Windows? It doesn't (didn't?) support inline images.
TIA for any reasonable advise you can offer.
--
Raymond Zeitler <address@hidden>
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