2.2. To use images

2.2.1. To import an image

Click on Import to import an image.

[Important] Import tagging

When importing content, all the selected tags are associated with the imported elements.

[Warning] Where to import ?

An image with text should be imported in the corresponding language, to support any translations.

An image without text or that is common to all translations should be imported in the Common language.

[Note]

Bulk import. It is possible to import several images at once with an archive.zip:

  1. Create a directory content.

  2. Copy or move the images you want to import in this directory.

    [Caution]

    Make sure that no file name contains accents, spaces or special characters (+, &, ... ).

  3. If those images are specific to a language, store them in a sub-directories named with the ISO 639-1 code of the language (fr, en, es, etc.).

    [Caution]

    The file names must be the same as the source language.

  4. Compress the content folder into a .zip archive.

    [Caution]

    It is recommended to create a .zip archive with Send to compressed folder.

  5. Import the .zip archive into Calenco in the Documents section.

[Important]

When importing an SVG image containing flowroot elements into Calenco, the presence of this element is detected, and the image is rejected to prevent publishing failure.

Figure 5. Warning message during import

Warning message during import

The flowroot element is often represented by a bounded area that is blank of text.

Figure 6. Example of an image containing a flowroot element

Example of an image containing a flowroot element

Just open the image with an SVG editing tool (Inkscape for example) and delete this element.