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Old 07-19-2011, 12:20 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by st_albert View Post
Hi,
I hope I am not missing something painfully obvious, but here goes.

I have been using W2E version 1.1.11 for converting .odt documents to epubs with good success, but up till now they have not had any images in the body of the text.

Recently I attempted a conversion that has around 40 jpg illustrations in it. None are exported.

I read in the "Problems? Solutions" sticky thread that it matters how the images are anchored in the text, but I have tried all possibilities (as character, to character, to page, to paragraph) and none work.

I am using LibreOffice version 3.3.3 (build 301) under Debian Linux.

Am I missing something?

Thanks,
Albert
As usual, please send to me the original .odt file at writer2epub[at]gmail.com
W2E exports images, maybe your images are embedded in frames or similar.

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