the RDT allows you to add images to your documents in an easy and intuitive way.
In order to insert an image, simply press the button on the toolbar. The Image Properties dialog window that will open lets you set configuration options that define image source, its size, display properties, or other advanced properties.
The Image Properties dialog window
includes four tabs that group image options:
For general information on using dialog windows please refer to the Dialog Windows section of the User's Guide.
The Image Info tab is the default tab that opens after you press the
button on the toolbar. It allows you to set the image URL and configure the way it will appear in the document.

Below is an overview of all Image Info tab elements:
Example: http://example.com/image1.jpg
Example: /images/image2.jpg If the RTE is integrated with a file browser, you can also use the Browse Server button to select an image from the ones that are available on the server.
With the RTE you do not have to worry about resizing your image.
If the image is too big, you can alter its dimensions by entering new values into the Width and Height fields. By default the image ratio is locked, which you can see thanks to a
button. This means that when you change one of the size values (width or height), the other one will be adjusted automatically.
If you want to freely modify both dimensions, click the
button in order to unlock the ratio. The button will now change to
and modification of one dimension will not automatically cause the other one to be adjusted. To lock the image ratio again, click the
button once more.
You can easily return to original image size by pressing the
button. This will reset the image size; the original width and height will now appear in appropriate text boxes.
The Link tab lets you assign a link to an image inserted into the document, effectively converting the image into a clickable link. The link can point to any kind of object available in the Internet, like a simple URL address, a PDF document, or an online video.
This might prove especially useful if, for example, you want to add a thumbnail that would lead the reader of your document to a full-size copy of the image or add a company logo and point to its website.

To use the Link functionality, first you need to insert an image into a document using the Image Info tab. After you configure the display options, switch to the Link tab and configure the image target using the available options.
Below is the overview of all Link tab elements:
Example: http://example.com/ http://example.com/largeimage1.jpg
Example: /howto/images /images/largeimage2.jpg If the RDT is integrated with a file browser, you can also use the Browse Server button to select an image or a file from the ones that are available on the server.
_blank), Topmost Window (_top), Same Window (_self), or Parent Window (_parent).If you want to edit an image that is connected to a link, use the context menu and choose the Image Properties option. The Image Properties window will let you modify both the image and the link that it is pointing to. If you double click such image instead, you will open the Link dialog window that will only allow you to edit the link properties and not the image itself. |