I am trying to add an Image to a Colab markdown cell. I uploaded it to Colab, so it is under /content/test.jpg
however I can’t seem to get it working that the image displays in a markdown cell.
![img](/content/test.jpg)
doesn’t work.
thanks!
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I have an extension installed on my Magento in which I customized it to fit the my expectations.
But in my PDF that I customized, I want to place an image where the picture is placed on the media folder only,
The link of my image is like this http://xxxxxxxx.com/ecommerce/media/GlobalPdf/default/img/barcode.jpg
I can open the link onm the browser and it shows the image but when I included it on the XML, it does not show, it shows only a black box with a white X on it.
Am I missing something? I tried placing it on other locations but to no avail.
This is driving me crazy. I have a jupyter notebook with images and I'm trying to convert it to a pdf on my mac. I've installed pandoc and macTex, but when I try to convert it to pdf the images disappear. Also the formatting for my tables gets messed up. I've tried saving it as a markdown and converting it, but I get the same problem. If I convert to html the images disappear but the table formatting is correct. I've also tried converting it in the terminal with nbconvert, but the images still disappeared. And I tried converting the markdown file with rstudio, but still the images disappeared. I've tried two versions of the code to reference images. The versions are below, both display fine in the jupyter notebook but the first one throws an error and the second one the images disappear. I've googled around, it seems to be a common issue but I'm not seeing a lot of solutions. I really can't believe this is this difficult. Any solution is greatly appreciated.
code with errors:
![Stars_Boxplot](Stars_Boxplot.PNG)
code disappears when rendered:
<img src="Stars_Boxplot.PNG">
Update Solution:
![Stars_Boxplot](/Users/Desktop///Project Research//Stars_Boxplot.PNG)
The issue was it had to be an absolute reference and I had a space in my file path.
How do I embed a pdf using reStructured Text? With the following directive, I only get the first page.
.. image:: /pdfs/cv.pdf
For context, I'm trying to do this in a Pelican based blog.
A plugin for Pelican called pdf-img description says:
Searches for any tags within your article for which the source is a PostScript, EPS, or PDF file. It will produce a PNG preview of the file and this PNG will be displayed as the image. This preview will also act as a link to the original file. If the PDF/PS/EPS file is a multi-page document, then only the first page will be used for the preview.
That explains why you get those results.
I could find no plugin that "embeds a PDF" (by which I assume you want to embed a PDF viewer within your Pelican blog that would display the entire PDF, allowing the viewer to scroll through it in an iframe or something like that), but you can try searching for others.
I am new in uipath, I am using PDF Activity to read Pdf text with Google OCR, because I want to get pdf text with images in it.
First I have used only Pdf Text,It worked perfectly.
Then I have used Pdf with OCR Then It is showing this Error.
But when I run it It is giving this error:-
"Google OCR : Error performing OCR: TessErrorLoadEngine"
Please help me to read the Pdf file.
Use google OCR activity to read image based pdf files. Checkout sample flowchart that I have created for you.
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You can convert PDF containing Images into readable PDF using Online PDF Conversion site and then use the PDF Text activity with new PDF.
Is there anyway to have an export function to export the Google Visualization organizational chart as an image? I want this as a feature of my website, so people can click a button or a link and have it save as an image or a pdf file
Make a screen-shot of the browser. There are multiples tools out there to do this. We used this: http://code.google.com/p/speak-lib/source/browse/#svn/trunk/WebShot%3Fstate%3Dclosed
It works fine. We generate previews of design changes that way.
Try http://phantomjs.org/ you can write script to cut your web page into PNG images of some fixed size and then assemble them into PDF.
You can export the SVG code and send it to a server to convert it to an image. This is a scalable and easy solution. Answer details here: Convert Google Geochart to image (JPEG, PNG, etc.) or PDF in the browser
Use chart.getImageURI() it gives the image location