Thanks,that worked perfectly. 

Cheers,

E.
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On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:25 AM, "Radu Coravu" <radu_coravu@sync.ro> wrote:

Hi Eliot,

If your element has an attribute which points to an image path, here is
an extract from the Oxygen docbook.css which displays images associated
with Docbook graphic, inlinegraphic and imagedata.
Based on this example, you can create your own CSS rules based on your
grammar.

graphic,
inlinegraphic,
imagedata{
    content: attr(fileref, url);
}

But, if your element contains the path to the image as text content, we
do not have support for this yet.
If you confirm this is the case, we'll try to improve this in a future
Oxygen version.

Regards,
Radu

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Eliot Kimber wrote:
> For using CSS in Author mode for arbitrary doctypes (in my case, an XSD
> schema), is there a way to indicate via CSS that a given element is a
> reference to a graphic? I didn't see anything in the Oxygen help under CSS.
>
> Cheers,
>
> E.
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