Images can be placed in many kinds of dRofus objects. This includes Items, existing Items, rooms and in the function program. Images can be used to explain the appearance of Items, provide sketches or drawings of Rooms or photographs of Existing Items (items to be transferred).
Select the image icon on the panel menu to the right to manage the images in the item/room module:
A "Image" tab will appear within the ribbon menu:
Add Images: Adds an Image to the selected item.
Delete: Deletes the selected image.
Save: Downloads the current Image.
Up: All Items have a list of Images. This Command move the image one level up in that list.
Down: All Items have a list of Images. This Command move the image one level down in that list.
Rotate: Rotates the current Image 90 degrees clockwise.
Copy: Copies the current image so tit can be pasted somewhere else.
Show image in full size: Shows the Image in full size.
Open images
To see the images attached to an item or room, just open the item/room and select the "Images" tab within the Item or Room.
Icon | Definition |
Go to next picture. This will only be available if more than one picture is registered. | |
Go to previous picture. |
Tip
Pictures can also be added by using the drag and drop technique. To make work quicker, you can use a file manager and click on the pictures you want to create links for, hold down the mouse button, then drag and drop over the picture tab.
Tip
The above technique can be used directly from web pages. If you want to add a picture from a website, you can click on the picture in Internet Explorer or other browser then drag and drop it over into the Pictures/Documents tab.
If you have problems uploading certain pictures, it may be that they are in a format which the program does not recognize. You can try opening the picture in the file manager's preview function then save it as a JPEG before trying to upload it once more.
Inheriting Images and Documents
When adding Images to Items and Templates, there are certain restrictions on when they will automatically inherit to occurrences and template derivations. The table below explains when images and documents will be inherited or can be added:
Images for Items
Occurrences | Children | |
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Images automatically inherited from Item | ✖️ Images are not inherited as multiple occurrences can exist and are likely to be unique. For example, at the occurrence level you may want to show a picture of a chair with each occurrence having a different color. | ✔️ Images are inherited as a child item is a single item. Child items maintain a connection to the parent item. |
Images automatically inherited from item can be deleted | N/A | ✖️ |
New Images can be added | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Documents for Items
Occurrences | Children | |
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Documents automatically inherited from Item | ✔️ Documents are inherited as they are less likely to vary significantly between occurrences. For example, a PDF of a chair spec will apply to the item as well as all occurrences. | ✖️ Documents are not inherited as children are separate items and can be different from the parent. For example, a PDF spec for a a chair may be uploaded to the parent item, whereas the PDF spec for a child item is a version of the chair with arms that is a separate document. |
Documents automatically inherited from item can be deleted | ✖️ | N/A |
New Documents can be added | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Derived Templates
Images | Documents | |
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Attachments are inherited from original template | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Attachments automatically inherited can be deleted | ✖️ | ✖️ |
New attachments can be added (order cannot be changed) | ✔️ | ✔️ |