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  • Adding Images in Posts

      In order to add an image to a discussion, you need to first have a url to the image. This means that you have to upload the image to somewhere on the internet.


      One easy way to do this is to use www. www.postimage.com.


      You need to upload your image (remember anyone can see the image by reading a posting here, or other methods). After you upload the image you need to copy the 'html' line and paste it into a discussion comment.


      Here is the format of an image in html. (only needed if you do not use postimage.org)


      <img src="http://site.com/pictlink.jpg"/>


      This forum does not use BBCode - rather it uses html.


      --Tom

  • Adding Link

      You can add a link to a posting: Copy the template below, and replace xxx with the URL, and yyy with what you want to call it (which can be the same as the URL).

      <a href="xxx">yyy</a>

      --Tom

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    You do this by holding down the option key and selecting the author that you want to clear from the menu. This does not remove the author from documents that he or she is already listed on, it just cleans up the menu.
    • CommentAuthorBJ
    • CommentTimeMay 12th 2008
     
    I would really like to have a way to look at all the options in a window so I can take out authors more easily. I also would find it much more useful if the authors could be like the tags, as I use yep primarily for scientific publications that typically have four to eight authors for each file.
    • CommentAuthorguest
    • CommentTimeJun 24th 2008
     
    <strong>Guest:</strong><br /><br />Why does Yep ignore the Author field in existing PDFs, and yet have its own &quot;Author&quot; field which is blank by default? I have 458 PDFs, and they all have Authors in the PDF metadata (viewable in Preview, Adobe Reader, and Finder Get Info). Yet Yep shows the Author as blank for all 458 items.

    Also when writing &quot;Meta Data to PDF&quot;, it overwrites (removes) the existing metadata including the document Title! What's up with that?
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      CommentAuthorBLUEFROG
    • CommentTimeJun 24th 2008
     
    Guest:

    Both of these have been verified. Thanks for the info.

    BTW, I encourage you to take a second a register with us. It is a spam-free zone and it's nice to see familiar faces.

    Enjoy!
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