But see above my hierarch conchero warrior - I can see the image here embedded but not in campaign logger - what is different...I don’t think Pinterest supports hotlinking like that. You need to host the images somewhere that allows it.
That is not a directly inserted image - it shows the pin count, your Pinterest account link, etc. Xenforo does automatic embedding conversions for various media sites - it seems that Pinterest is one of those.But see above my hierarch conchero warrior - I can see the image here embedded but not in campaign logger - what is different...
That is not a directly inserted image - it shows the pin count, your Pinterest account link, etc. Xenforo does automatic embedding conversions for various media sites - it seems that Pinterest is one of those.
Hmm, maybe having something like this in place could be an option?Could we as well do the conversion...
{
"resultPattern": "|| {\"https://campaign-logger.com/image/icon/star.svg\"|star|img} || star \r\n|| star || {\"https://campaign-logger.com/image/icon/star.svg\"|star|img}"
}
{
"resultPattern": "|| star || {\"https://campaign-logger.com/image/icon/star.svg\"|star|img}"
}
{
"resultPattern": "|| star || {\"https://campaign-logger.com/image/icon/star.svg\"|star|img} I'm a star on the Internet!"
}
{
"resultPattern": "|| star || {\"https://campaign-logger.com/image/icon/star.svg\"|star|img} || I'm a star!"
}
I abandoned my first attempt as too inefficient and am now collecting the license info in JSON files together with the image bank variable definitions:But we would need to add a license file for each image with:
- Name of the author
- Source of the image
- License under which the image is used
{
"name": "arrow-aiga",
"explanation": "Arrow symbols by AIGA.",
"license": "copyright-free",
"source": "https://openclipart.org/user-detail/jean_victor_balin",
"design": "Roger Cook, Don Shanosky",
"conversion": "Jean-Victor Balin",
"entries": [
{
"v": "",
"export": {
"bank": "arrow",
"img-arrow-down": "{\"{g:dir}{g:bank}/aiga-down-arrow.svg\"|down|img}",
"img-arrow-left": "{\"{g:dir}{g:bank}/aiga-left-arrow.svg\"|left|img}",
"img-arrow-right": "{\"{g:dir}{g:bank}/aiga-right-arrow.svg\"|right|img}",
"img-arrow-up": "{\"{g:dir}{g:bank}/aiga-up-arrow.svg\"|up|img}"
}
}
]
},
That would be great! One less thing to worry about, and more time for more productive tasks.I am intending to write a script which delivers images from the library with license info attached (via HTTP headers) - I can easily assemble a license.txt based on your JSON...
Putting the image bank together indeed seems to require less work than documenting it to officials - and users. In an ideal case the library would document itself, but we are not there quite yet.The problem is that German law requires the naming of author/source of an image, and that all copyright laws require a license to use an image.
{lib:imagebank}
hmm. Tried to use Pinterest images - they do not come up. The link works (I can click the broken looking icon and get to the image). Same goes for my Wordpress site images. I really would like to show my Pinterest images inline...