MARKMIN itself does not mess with paths. It just render the markup to HTML. 
Paths are framework/application/routes dependent therefore there cannot be 
a generic syntax in markmin that works in every case. The same problem 
happens when the hostname changes.

In auth.wiki we solve the problem by allowing this syntax: @////args where 
@[hostname]/[app]/[controller]/[function]/[args] and each part [...] can be 
omitted. if omitted, it is put in by the server when generating the 
response, before markmin is rendered.


On Tuesday, 3 November 2015 01:58:46 UTC-6, mweissen wrote:
>
> I want to show a picture in a markmin file.
> This is my markmin text:
>
> [[Description /myapp/static/mypicture.png center]]
>
>
> Works fine, but if I want to use the same text in another application I 
> have to change it to
>  
>
> ​[[Description /myotherapp/static/mypicture.png center]]​
>
>
> It is possible to use something generic like  ./static/mypicture.png ?
>
> Regards, Martin
>
>
>

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