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Old 04-01-2009, 12:27 PM   #215
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Originally Posted by djgreedo View Post
I got pictures working!
It seems that Word 2007 outputs webpages in a strange way, which doesn't seem to work well with images. I changed a few Word settings and it now outputs an HTML file that contains the pictures, which Calibre then converts to a perfect LRF file!
I changed the settings to this (all were selected, and I don't know which one fixed the issue, but everything else still works) This is under Web Options:

http://cid-b7a2d2defc887e52.skydrive...tmloptions.JPG
Glad you got it working. Just for your education. The windows screen capture by default captures images as a bitmap. So when you paste they are pasted as bitmap. The HTML standard only supports, PNG, JPG, GIF, and SGV. Word and IE support bitmaps so they allowed you to past them in. However during the HTML to LRF conversion calibre was probably ignoring the BMP files.

By you checking the "Allow PNG as graphic format" you make Word convert all your images to a supported format. The end result is that they show up in your LRF file.

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