Image can be inserted into Details section of Work Item in TFS using Insert Image button. Is it possible to change final hyperlink to image ?
Issue is that we are using VPN in order to access TFS and hyperlinks to images do not have the full path with the domain that we need to see it directly in the WI itself.
If is possible to do some configuration changes for this ?
For the local image, now within TFS under the "History" tab where you're inserting your image. It will automatically displays as an image directly. PS: I'm using VS2015
For the online image, it's impossible now. You can only view the hyperlinks or save it as local then update it. Please refer this user voice: https://visualstudio.uservoice.com/forums/330519-team-services/suggestions/2037677-copy-and-paste-screenshots-into-work-items
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I'm trying to show images in SSRS based on a URL. Everything works great in Visual Studio when I preview, but when I publish the report, the images are totally blank--not even giving the little red "X".
I can display embedded images just fine, but external images from URLs show up blank.
My images are publicly hosted, so it shouldn't be a permissions issue. Here's an example of a hosted image:
https://az620379.vo.msecnd.net/images/Contracts/small_bb363d73-5c1f-4178-8702-7a5a0e26d19e.jpg
Most of the solutions I've seen consist of saving the images to a file and then referencing the filepath (here's one: SSRS - How to show external image based on URL inside column).
Is my problem a firewall issue? If so, how do I find the firewall to make my images show up on the Server?
Right-clicking on where the image should appear shows there is an image there (see below), but when I actually click the link it returns a tiny white square (see second pic).
I am very new to Laravel so this may be a trivial one but basically, in a form, I want a choose image button that then allows the user to browse a selection of images from my image storage (s3).
I want them to be able to browse it in the same way as if they were doing a file upload.... but restrict their visibility to being a directory containing all the images on my server, so I guess basically allowing them to browse a directory on the server via windows explorer or finder so they can select an already existing image.
Is that doable? easily?
On my website I have an image section where users can upload images, then in another section I have a form and part of the form allows a user to select one of the uploaded images.
It doesn't matter who uploaded the image, all users should have access to this image bank to choose one for the form.
Any help, advice or a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks,
Krivvenz.
I uploaded some images to a public folder in my Google Drive and would like to display them in a Fusiontable. I defined a column "link" as "Four line image" and store a link to the image there in the following format (provided by #Mori)
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=FILE-ID
example: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B6qZJQj7B-4ERS1KZ3p2SE9IbkU
I also tried the following format (provided by #niutech)
http://googledrive.com/host/<folderID>/<filename>
Unfortunately the result looks like this (screenshot 1)
Only after right click onto the image placeholder and selecting "View image", the image is displayed in a separate window. Now going back to the fusiontable the image appears correctly, see screenshot 2:
What could be the solution to this problem? I would like to see all images without need to right click first. Btw, I'm using Firefox.
EDIT: I now set the Fusiontable to "visible to anybody with link" and tested with Google Chrome and Opera. There it works fine. Firefox still does not work. Seems to be a browser issue...
I now set the Fusiontable to "visible to anybody with link" and tested with Google Chrome and Opera. There it works fine. Firefox still does not work. Seems to be a browser issue...
After many attempts I was only able to upload my own images to fusion tables via Dropbox and not Drive. I could not find a way to automate this, so for many images it might be better to go to another visualization platform.
Upload the images to your personal Dropbox (mine were .png)
For each image:
Click on Share -> Create a Link -> Copy link.
Open the 'shareable link' in a new tab. It might help to open the link in a private browser to check that anyone not logged in to Dropbox can view the image. Then right click on your image and go to 'Copy Image Location' (Firefox) or 'Copy Image Address' (Chrome). You will notice if you put this link in a new tab it will prompt you to automatically start downloading the image.
Paste this image location URL into the appropriate fusion table cell and make sure the column attribute is defined as e.g. "Four line image" and not 'URL'.
You almost had the correct answer. You have to change your picture's URL from the one for viewing the picture, to a direct URL for download.
See https://www.labnol.org/internet/direct-links-for-google-drive/28356/ for details.
I managed to do this in a calculated column (I use google form to gather info, then google spreadsheet and than synchronized fusion table). I changed the URL with spreadsheet formula:
=CONCAT("https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=",right(left('URL',(len('URL')-17)),len('URL')-49))
Where 'URL' is the URL for viewing your picture in the browser.
Hope it helps anyone else!
Images not visible when the same Tableau dashboard is viewed in different systems. Instead of the image, Cross marks are coming. The images are created as different sheets and have actions applied on them. Can anyone please inform how can we fix it?
Basically,
I want to create a link on the dashboard clicking which I will be directed to Another Sheet/Dashboard. So, I put an image and added Action to it, clicking this image you will be directed from the present dashboard to the other Dashboard. But the problem is the Image is visible in my workbook but when I'm sending this file to some other people, some of them are observing a "Cross" mark instead of the Image, but the action is working fine. I tried both tableau 8.0 & 8.1.It's persisting in both
If you are using tableau public keep this in mind:
Tableau Public won't let you add an image file from the web. URLs can
be used to create links within a dashboard, but they cannot be used as
a file source. For an image, you would need to link to a physical file
location, not a URL. (See post)
If you are using tableau desktop and custom shapes, the problem might be that the other people viewing the dashboard do not have access to the file that contains the shape. I am guessing that you might need to share those files with them or go back to using a built in shape.
See more here: http://onlinehelp.tableausoftware.com/v6.1/public/online/en-us/i1114815.html
To create custom shapes:
Create your shape image files. Each shape should be saved as its own
file and can be in many image formats including bitmap (.bmp),
portable network graphic (.png), JPEG, graphics interchange format
(.gif), and so on.
Place the shapes into the My Tableau Repository folder located in your
Documents folder. The shapes should be put into a new folder inside
the Shapes folder. The name of the folder will be used as the name of
the palette in Tableau.
I'm designing an e-mail template for a company and it tests great in everything besides Outlook. For some reason the bottom images of the email look like they're loading half way and then stop. I've found information online that Outlook won't load images with a height greater than 1728px, but the tallest image we have is much shorter than that. There are images beyond 1728px on the page that are loading just fine, so I'm not sure that's the issue. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any advice would be helpful.
Hi Here is a quick solution for this to be done in the outlook.
Use photoshop and follow this steps:
Once the design is over, slice up the image parts / height(1728px as per yout example).
Save this as, File->Save for web and device. click save. you will get option under save box
Under format change this to HTML and image from drop down.
Save them in one folder. A new HTML file and image file will be created in this folder.
Open this HTML file in a browser.
Just copy and paste the content in the outlook using a single cell table.
That's you are done. Now your image will load without any problem.