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openBinaryFile doesn't exist

Can anyone help me out? I've checked like a thousand times if my pandoc path and pdflatex path are correct, but it still apears that openBinaryFile doesn't exist.
I got the same error. When switching to Markdown Render mode in settings the file gets exported but with missing images.
Upon a close look the cause seems to be that pandoc
expects embedded images / asset files in the root folder of the vault, not in the folder of the article. If you copy the asset files to the root directory of your vault pandoc will render your document correctly.
@OliverBalfour is this a known bug?
I'm experiencing the same problem :(
Seems like Pull request #101 could resolve this - @OliverBalfour could you review / accept it?
@Studentenfutter yes, I will take a look at it in the next few weeks. Apologies for the belated reply, I've been overwhelmed with uni work :sweat_smile:
Yep this fix is much needed, as I keep my attachments in a separate folder in order to keep note list clean.
🙏
Same issue
Same for me with version 0.4.1
Hi all and @OliverBalfour, just wanted to up this thread as I have the same issue because my attachments aren't in the root folder
Is that why im getting this error ??
I guess it is, as the image is in the "uploads" directory -
v1.1.16 has the same problem. And after moving pictures to root folder mentioned by Studentenfutter, it's ok.
I also have the same problem. I hope it can be fixed as soon as possible. It is impossible to put all thousands of pictures in the root directory. Thank you