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Did anybody find a workaround for this? :-)
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I have looked into this and it's somethings to do with the path of the images. I don't have my Objective-C development environment setup currently, but I could look back into it.
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When you said
it's somethings to do with the path of the images
I remembered to try with full path, rather than just relative ones, but it still didn't work.
If you could look into it that would be great 🙇
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I faced the same issue 😥
PD: Amazing utility thank you! 👍
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@tarwich Did you have the chance to have a look? I am facing the same problem since I updated to El Capitan. Before, I was working on Mountain Lion and it worked like a charm. Maybe some user access rights problem?
My .md file has a statement like
![DeviceInHand](doc/images/intro_breakout.jpg)
Obviously, this relative path is existing and the jpg is also there.
Any ideas?
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I looked into this and it turns out that QuickLook stuff is sandboxed. OSX
Doesn't give it permission to see local files. I am sure there's a way, but
I gotta look into it a bit more.
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@tarwich Thank you for the fast feedback! If it is sandboxed, then the solution might be: set the target path of the html renderer to a place within the sandbox directory: The sandbox profiles are here: /usr/share/sandbox and the profile files are quicklookd.sb and quicklook-satellite-*
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I would like this feature too! It would really help my workflow generating markdown notebooks in RStudio to see the figures and charts in each notebook. Thanks for such a nice extension :-)
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@mikez Nope. It's off limits still.
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