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Discrepancy in folder address for pictures
Discrepancy in folder address for pictures
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megamau
Posted Monday, February 3, 2025
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Hi was just checking the table of
pictures
and noticed that some have the symbol .\ before the path, while some don't.
Is this a problem ? Shall I relink all the pictures without the .\ before the folder name ?
All my pictures are in relative path.
Also a separate question. The
Narrative report
seems to have issues with "JFIF" files.
Which are the picture types that are ok ?
Thanks and best regards
Maurizio
megamau
Posted Tuesday, February 4, 2025
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Also tangentially related. Is there a way to check if all pictures in a folder are linked in a gno file ?
miajackson1117
Posted Sunday, February 9, 2025
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Hi Maurizio, I'm also a bit confused
about
the
.\
thing. What does it mean? Is it like a shortcut or something? I'd also like to know about the picture types for the Narrative Report. Hopefully someone can explain it in simple
love tester
terms!
Jordi-Albert
Posted Monday, February 10, 2025
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I'm also a bit confused about the .\ thing.
in Computers the ../ refers tho the parent and ../../ refers to the "grandparent" directories
but, if you want to refer to the same directory where you are, you can use ./
that means "./etwas" und "etwas" is pointing to the same file
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Monday, February 10, 2025 by
Jordi-Albert
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