We just discovered that the acute i in
the file name that works is NFC (composed) while the acute i in
the one that does not work is NFD (decomposed). So it looks like
the Choose File option converts the NFD acute i to NFC. When XXE
tries to find the file using the URI with NFC, it cannot find the
file that has NFD. Does this make sense?
--Andy
On 2/5/2020 11:11 AM, H. Andrew Black
wrote:
Hi,
Hussein.
Using XXE version 9.2.0 (or earlier versions, too, like 8.3.0 and
7.5.0), we've noticed an odd thing with graphic image file names.
In the Attributes Editor tool, we use the Choose File option to
find the image file. Some file names that contain an acute i (í)
display correctly and some do not. The ones that do not give the
red message of "Cannot display image: (file location) (The system
cannot find the file specified)." In both cases, the acute i is
converted to %C3%AD which is the UTF-8 code for an acute i.
I'm attaching a minimal working example of this problem for a
DocBook section file. Unzip it and load the XML file into XXE and,
hopefully, you'll see that the first image renders fine but the
second does not.
Is there something we're doing incorrectly with the second file?
Thanks,
--Andy
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