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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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Post #46648
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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
&
nbsp
; ?
All
my
pictures
are
in
relative
path
.
Also
a
separate
question
.
The
Narrative
report
seems
to
have
issues
with
"
JFIF
"
files
.&
nbsp
;
Which
are
the
picture
types
that
are
ok
?
Thanks
and
best
regards
Maurizio
megamau
Posted Tuesday, February 4, 2025
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Post #46653
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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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Post #46669
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Last Login: 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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Post #46673
Famous Writer
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I
'
m
also
a
bit
confused
&
nbsp
;
about
&
nbsp
;
the
&
nbsp
;.\&
nbsp
;
thing
.
in
&
nbsp
;
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
Edited:
Monday, February 10, 2025 by
Jordi-Albert
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