Perfect :-)
Hi Bryan
Thank you - I hope everyone else sees it that way too ;)
> I haven't looked at the code, or tried it, but this is an excellent feature.
That's right, it will still handle both relative and absolute paths,
> I assume that it also works for relative paths that are outside the
> document's path (eg paths like ../website/images, which is a real-life
> use-case for me), and that absolute paths are left intact (eg /myimages/
> doesn't get turned into ../../../../myimages)?
it just now defaults to relative (current dir, as usual) if the
document or object hasn't yet been exported. Of course, that's the
intention and that's how it works with my testing. It will need other
people to test it out to make sure it works as advertised though.
Thanks,
Craig