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No Images in Rtf?
Hello,
is it possible to embed images in an rtf document, to show it in an mcml application?
We wrote an rtf converter, but the embeded images are not shown in mediacenter. Word displays them correct.
Regards
Christian
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Re: No Images in Rtf?
You can import RTF into a Text item in MCML, but the Text item can only show the text, not any embedded images. You could, of course, have your RTF converter output MCML that contained a mixture of Text items and Images, appropriately laid out.
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Re: No Images in Rtf?
hm... yeah, i thought about this, but its getting pretty complicated to determine where to place the images and you have absolutely no control over the textflow. the only way is to display a paragraph of text, then an image, then again an paragraph and so on?
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