[gimp-web/gimp-web-static] Added {filename} path to all images in release-notes files



commit 6df99ebaa66c7bfe6362818250e9aabaa9c8ee12
Author: Pat David <patdavid gmail com>
Date:   Mon Oct 12 17:24:12 2015 -0500

    Added {filename} path to all images in release-notes files

 content/release-notes/gimp-2.4-cm.md          |    2 +-
 content/release-notes/gimp-2.4.md             |   42 ++--
 content/release-notes/gimp-2.6.md             |   24 +-
 content/release-notes/gimp-2.7.md             |   26 ++--
 content/release-notes/gimp-2.8.md             |   26 ++--
 content/screenshots/index.htrw                |   48 -----
 content/tutorials/GIMP_Quickies/index.htrw    |  274 -------------------------
 content/tutorials/Lite_Quickies/flips.htrw    |   35 ---
 content/tutorials/Lite_Quickies/jpegrace.htrw |   35 ---
 content/tutorials/template/index.htrw         |   31 ---
 content/unix/howtos/bugzilla.htrw             |  219 --------------------
 content/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.htrw            |  109 ----------
 content/unix/howtos/howto-template.htrw       |   68 ------
 content/unix/howtos/tile_cache.htrw           |  212 -------------------
 14 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 1091 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4-cm.md b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4-cm.md
index 0ad6077..b1d5b66 100644
--- a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4-cm.md
+++ b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4-cm.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Status: hidden
 Many devices you use in your design or photography workflow, like digital photo cameras, scanners, displays, 
printers etc., have their own color reproduction characteristics. If those are not taken into account during 
opening, editing and saving, harmful adjustments can be done to images. With GIMP 2.4 this has changed: now 
you can have reliable output for both Web and print.
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/color-management.png" alt="color management" style="background-color: #2e3436;"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/color-management.png" alt="color management" style="background-color: #2e3436;"/>
 </figure>
 
 ## Color Managed Workflow
diff --git a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4.md b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4.md
index ddebb74..5edc15a 100644
--- a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4.md
+++ b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.4.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Status: hidden
 A whole new default icon theme has been created for 2.4\. The icons comply with the [Tango style 
guidelines](http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines) so GIMP doesn't feel out of place on 
any of the supported platforms. Regardless of whether you run GIMP under Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X or 
GNU/Linux ([GNOME](http://www.gnome.org/), [KDE](http://www.kde.org/) or [Xfce](http://www.xfce.org/)), GIMP 
provides a polished, consistent look.
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-refreshed-look.png" alt="Refreshed Look"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-refreshed-look.png" alt="Refreshed Look"/>
 </figure>
 
 Additionally the icons also have enhanced usability on dark widget themes, which is a common setting among 
digital artists.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ For artists preferring more desaturated color theme for their icons, an [alterna
 ### Scalable Brushes
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-scalable-brushes.png" alt="Scalable Brushes"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-scalable-brushes.png" alt="Scalable Brushes"/>
 </figure>
 
 The tool options now include a brush size slider that affects both the parametric and bitmap brushes. This 
has been an oft-requested feature from both digital painters and photo editors.
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Unlike previous versions of GIMP, regardless of whether you're using a bitmap br
 ### Selection Tools
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-selection-tools.png" alt="Selection Tools"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-selection-tools.png" alt="Selection Tools"/>
 </figure>
 
 The selection tools have been rewritten from scratch to allow resizing of existing selections. Additionally 
the rectangular selection tool includes a setting for creating rounded corners as this has been identified as 
a very common task among web designers.
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ While the tools have been redesigned to make them easier to understand for the n
 
 ### Foreground Select Tool
 
-[<figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-video-fgselect.jpg" alt="Foreground Select Demo"/>
-</figure>](http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2540655610648907719)
+<figure>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-video-fgselect.jpg" alt="Foreground Select Demo"/>
+</figure>
 
 Selecting individual objects on images is easier now with a new foreground select tool. It is done in two 
steps. First, you make select region of interest which contains the entire object. Then you paint over 
selected area with a brush, not crossing object’s border. Release mouse button when you’re done and look, if 
there are dark blue spots on your objects. If there are some, paint with a brush over them again and release 
to refine selection. When there are no more blue areas inside the object, press Enter and there you have a 
perfectly selected object.
 
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Selecting individual objects on images is easier now with a new foreground selec
 ### Align Tool
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-align-tool.png" alt="Align Tool"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-align-tool.png" alt="Align Tool"/>
 </figure>
 
 While GIMP has provided a grid and guideline functionality, the actual alignment of objects had to be done 
manually. In a few clicks, the new Align Tool allows you to align or distribute a list of layers, paths or 
guides. You can align these objects with another object, with the selection or with the image.
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ In the new version of GIMP, some menu entries have changed their names and posit
 ### Improved display when zooming in or out
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-zoom-display.png" alt="Zoomed out display"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-zoom-display.png" alt="Zoomed out display"/>
 </figure>
 
 Previous versions of GIMP used a fast but inaccurate way of displaying images at various zoom levels. When 
zooming out, some rows and columns of pixels where simply omitted from the display. The result was sometimes 
confusing, especially if the image contained many thin lines or small features. GIMP 2.4 avoids these 
problems and provides a better view of the zoomed-out images.
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ Whether painting or touching up photos, fullscreen editing keeps all the distrac
 
 ### Color Management and Soft-proofing
 
-[<figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-color-management.png" alt="Color Management"/>
-</figure>](gimp-2.4-cm.html)
+<figure>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-color-management.png" alt="Color Management"/>
+</figure>
 
 GIMP now provides full support for color profiles allowing precise color modification throughout the whole 
'digital darkroom' process.
 
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ For more information, see [color management](gimp-2.4-cm.html).
 ### New Crop Tool
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-crop-tool.png" alt="Crop Tool"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-crop-tool.png" alt="Crop Tool"/>
 </figure>
 
 Just like the selection tools, the new crop tool has been enhanced since the last release. The resize 
handles actually resize the crop rectangle instead of providing both resize and move functionality. The tool 
behaves more naturally and consistently with other GIMP tools.
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ To move, simply drag the rectangle clicking within the area. Resizing is possibl
 ### Improved Printing
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/gimp-24-print-dark.png" alt="Improved Printing"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/gimp-24-print-dark.png" alt="Improved Printing"/>
 </figure>
 
 Printing has been largely improved. GIMP makes use of the advancements in the gtk+ printing API so that you 
can control all aspects of the printout with an easy to understand interface and immediate preview.
@@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ While numerous red-eye workflows exist already, GIMP now features a very conveni
 
 ### Perspective Clone
 
-[<figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-video-perspective.jpg" alt="Perspective Clone Demo"/>
-</figure>](http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3077868802879051003)
+<figure>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-video-perspective.jpg" alt="Perspective Clone Demo"/>
+</figure>
 
 A common task in image editing is to copy pixels from somewhere in an image to somewhere else. Traditionally 
this has been done using the Clone Tool. To make it easy to perform cloning while taking the perspective of 
an image into account, a new Perspective Clone Tool has been added to GIMP.
 
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ A common task in image editing is to copy pixels from somewhere in an image to s
 
 ### Lens Distortion
 
-[<figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-video-lens.jpg" alt="Lens Distortion Demo"/>
-</figure>](http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1146746790574496439)
+<figure>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-video-lens.jpg" alt="Lens Distortion Demo"/>
+</figure>
 
 A very common problem exposing itself especially when using cheaper lenses or expensive lenses pushed to 
their limits, is barrel distortion and vignetting. Luckily GIMP provides a brand new filter to compensate for 
both problems. Saving photographer's pocket is our mission!
 
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ When editing photographs, it is usually better to work with a lossless image for
 In addition to all the above, GIMP has been improved in other areas. For instance, better status information 
and some hints have been added in the status bar of the image windows. You can easily discover new features 
and new shortcuts by trying the various keys and modifiers that are suggested while you are using the tools.
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-statusbar-tips.png" alt="Hints in the status bar"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-statusbar-tips.png" alt="Hints in the status bar"/>
 </figure>
 
 A number of changes has gone into plug-ins and scripts. First of all, a new preview widget for plug-ins was 
introduced. Now you can zoom in and out using the mouse wheel or +/- buttons in plug-in dialogs and pan 
around.
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Several plug-ins like Gaussian Blur, Selective Gaussian Blur and Value Invert ha
 You will also note that the new Screenshot plug-in offers more sophisticated options and is far easier to 
use.
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.4-screenshot-plugin.png" alt="Screenshot plug-in"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.4-screenshot-plugin.png" alt="Screenshot plug-in"/>
 </figure>
 
 GIMP 2.4 features a brand new Scheme interpreter that provides better debugging, handles UTF-8 coded 
characters and strings, has regex based pattern matching and many more useful features that power users were 
requesting. The latter will be pleased to find out that plug-ins and scripts can register menu entries in the 
&lt;Brushes&gt;, &lt;Gradients&gt;, &lt;Palettes&gt;, &lt;Patterns&gt; and &lt;Fonts&gt; menus now. Also, a 
fair amount of new scripts were added: reversing the order of layers, sorting color palettes etc. A few 
scripts that were using incorrect or deprecated constructs may have to be updated. A [Script-Fu migration 
guide](/docs/script-fu-update.html) lists the most common errors and how to fix them.
diff --git a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.6.md b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.6.md
index fb7df70..228173a 100644
--- a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.6.md
+++ b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.6.md
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ GIMP 2.6 is an important release from a development point of view. It features
 ### Toolbox Menubar Removed
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.6-empty-image-window.png" alt="Empty Image Window screenshot"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-empty-image-window.png" alt="Empty Image Window screenshot"/>
 </figure>
 
 The toolbox menubar has been removed and merged with the image window menubar. To be able to do this a 
window called the _empty image window_ has been introduced. It hosts the menubar and keeps the application 
instance alive when no images are opened. It also acts as a drag and drop target. When opening the first 
image the empty image window is transformed into a normal image window, and when closing the last image, that 
window becomes the empty image window.
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ With the empty image window acting as a natural main window, the default window
 ### Ability to Pan Beyond Image Border
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.6-scroll-beyond-border.png" alt="Scroll Beyond Border illustration"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-scroll-beyond-border.png" alt="Scroll Beyond Border illustration"/>
 </figure>
 
 It is now possible to pan beyond the image border, making image window navigation much less constrained. It 
is no longer a problem to use the edge of a brush on the edge of an image while being zoomed in, and one can 
adapt the canvas to any utility windows covering parts of the image window.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ It is now possible to pan beyond the image border, making image window navigatio
 ### Improved Free Select Tool
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.6-new-free-select-tool.png" alt="New Free Select Tool in action"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-new-free-select-tool.png" alt="New Free Select Tool in action"/>
 </figure>
 
 The freehand select tool has been enhanced to support polygonal selections. It also allows mixing free hand 
segments with polygonal segments, editing of existing segments, applying angle-constraints to segments, and 
of course the normal selection tool operations like add and subtract. Altoghether this ends up making the 
Free Select Tool a very versatile, powerful and easy-to-use selection tool.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The freehand select tool has been enhanced to support polygonal selections. It a
 ### Brush Dynamics
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.6-brush-dynamics.jpg" alt="Brush Dynamics illustration"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-brush-dynamics.jpg" alt="Brush Dynamics illustration"/>
 </figure>
 
 Brush dynamics let you map different brush parameters, commonly at least size and opacity, to one or more of 
three input dynamics: pressure, velocity and random. Velocity and random are usable with a mouse. The Ink 
tool, that supported velocity before, has been overhauled and now handles velocity-dependent painting much 
better.
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Brush dynamics have enabled a new feature in stroking paths. There is now a chec
 ### Minor Changes
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.6-text-tool-and-rectangle-handles.png" alt="Text Tool bounding box and outside rectangle 
handles screenshot"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-text-tool-and-rectangle-handles.png" alt="Text Tool bounding box and outside 
rectangle handles screenshot"/>
 </figure>
 
 *   Added a bounding box for the Text Tool that supports automatic wrapping of text within that bounding box.
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Brush dynamics have enabled a new feature in stroking paths. There is now a chec
 Important progress towards high bit-depth and non-destructive editing in GIMP has been made. Most color 
operations in GIMP are now ported to the powerful graph based image processing framework 
[GEGL](http://www.gegl.org/), meaning that the internal processing is being done in 32bit floating point 
linear light RGBA. By default the legacy 8bit code paths are still used, but a curious user can turn on the 
use of GEGL for the color operations with _Colors / Use GEGL_.
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.6-experimental-gegl-tool.png" alt="Experimental GEGL tool screenshot"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-experimental-gegl-tool.png" alt="Experimental GEGL tool screenshot"/>
 </figure>
 
 In addition to porting color operations to GEGL, an experimental _GEGL Operation_ tool has been added, found 
in the _Tools_ menu. It enables applying GEGL operations to an image and it gives on-canvas previews of the 
results. The screenshot to the right shows this for a Gaussian Blur.
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ For the interested, here is roughly what is planned for GIMP 2.8, the next stab
 ## GIMP 2.6 Screenshots
 
 <figure>
-<a href="../screenshots/gnome-1280x800-fresh-start.jpg"><img 
src="../screenshots/gnome-1280x800-fresh-start.jpg" alt="First GIMP 2.6 startup"/></a>
+<a href="../screenshots/gnome-1280x800-fresh-start.jpg"><img 
src="{filename}../screenshots/gnome-1280x800-fresh-start.jpg" alt="First GIMP 2.6 startup"/></a>
 <figcaption>
 First startup of GIMP 2.6 on a 1280x800 GNOME desktop.
 </figcaption>
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ First startup of GIMP 2.6 on a 1280x800 GNOME desktop.
 
 
 <figure>
-<a href="../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-one.jpg"><img 
src="../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-one.jpg" alt="Alternative UI example"/></a>
+<a href="../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-one.jpg"><img 
src="{filename}../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-one.jpg" alt="Alternative UI example"/></a>
 <figcaption>
 UI layout example: Tool Options moved out of the toolbox.
 </figcaption>
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ UI layout example: Tool Options moved out of the toolbox.
 
 
 <figure>
-<a href="../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-two.jpg"><img 
src="../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-two.jpg" alt="Another alternative UI example"/></a>
+<a href="../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-two.jpg"><img 
src="{filename}../screenshots/alternative-2-6-ui-layout-example-two.jpg" alt="Another alternative UI 
example"/></a>
 <figcaption>
 UI layout example: Using the image window as a background window.
 </figcaption>
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ UI layout example: Using the image window as a background window.
 
 
 <figure>
-<a href="../screenshots/2.6-brush-dynamics-example.jpg"><img 
src="../screenshots/2.6-brush-dynamics-example.jpg" alt="Brush Dynamics at use"/></a>
+<a href="../screenshots/2.6-brush-dynamics-example.jpg"><img 
src="{filename}../screenshots/2.6-brush-dynamics-example.jpg" alt="Brush Dynamics at use"/></a>
 <figcaption>
 Demonstrating the kind of effects the new Brush Dynamics can create.
 </figcaption>
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Demonstrating the kind of effects the new Brush Dynamics can create.
 
 
 <figure>
-<a href="../screenshots/on-canvas-preview-of-gaussian-blur-in-2-6.jpg"><img 
src="../screenshots/on-canvas-preview-of-gaussian-blur-in-2-6.jpg" alt="On-canvas Gaussian Blur"/></a>
+<a href="../screenshots/on-canvas-preview-of-gaussian-blur-in-2-6.jpg"><img 
src="{filename}../screenshots/on-canvas-preview-of-gaussian-blur-in-2-6.jpg" alt="On-canvas Gaussian 
Blur"/></a>
 <figcaption>
 Full screenshot of on-canvas preview of Gaussian Blur using the experimental GEGL Operation tool.
 </figcaption>
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Full screenshot of on-canvas preview of Gaussian Blur using the experimental GEG
 ## We Hope You Enjoy GIMP 2.6!
 
 <figure markdown="span">
-<img src="images/2.6-lgm-2008-groupshot.jpg" alt="LGM 2008 shot of the GIMP team"/>
+<img src="{filename}images/2.6-lgm-2008-groupshot.jpg" alt="LGM 2008 shot of the GIMP team"/>
 <figcaption>
 A picture of (mostly) GIMP developers, taken by [Garrett 
LeSage](http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrett/2733807768/) at [Libre Graphics Meeting 
2008](http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org/2008/), licenced under 
[CC-By](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en)
 </figcaption>
diff --git a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.7.md b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.7.md
index cfe6179..9eac68c 100644
--- a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.7.md
+++ b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.7.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ GIMP 2.7 is the result of three years of hard work and collaborative developmen
 ### Single-Window Mode
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-single-window-mode.png" alt="Single-window mode screenshot" width="300" height="200" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-single-window-mode.png" alt="Single-window mode screenshot" width="300" 
height="200" />
 </figure>
 
 GIMP 2.7 introduces an optional single-window mode. You can toggle between the default multi-window mode and 
the new single-window mode through the _Single-window mode_ checkbox in the _Windows_ menu. In single-window 
mode, GIMP will put dockable dialogs and images in a single, tabbed image window. The single-window mode 
setting is of course preserved if you quit and start GIMP again. Single-window mode removes the necessity for 
users of having to deal with multiple windows.  
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ GIMP 2.7 introduces an optional single-window mode. You can toggle between the
 ### Multi-Column Dock Windows
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-multi-column-dock-windows.png" alt="Multi-column dock windows screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-multi-column-dock-windows.png" alt="Multi-column dock windows screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 GIMP 2.7 allows dockable dialogs in a dock window to be placed in multiple columns. To create a new column 
in a dock window, drag and drop a dockable dialog on the vertical edges of the dock window. This is an 
appealing feature for multi-monitor users where one screen can have a big dock window with all the dialogs 
and the tools, while all images are on other displays.  
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ GIMP 2.7 allows dockable dialogs in a dock window to be placed in multiple colu
 ### More Screen Real Estate For Dockable Dialogs
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-removed-docking-bars.png" alt="Removed docking bars screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-removed-docking-bars.png" alt="Removed docking bars screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 The docking bars have been removed and replaced with overlaid highlights. The dockable drag handle has been 
removed and the dockable menu button has been moved up to the tabs. A new Automatic tab style has been added 
which makes dockable tabs use the available space.  
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The docking bars have been removed and replaced with overlaid highlights. The do
 ### Save And Export
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-save-and-export.png" alt="Save and export screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-save-and-export.png" alt="Save and export screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 A rather big conceptual change is that saving and exporting images now are clearly separated activities. 
Saving an image can only be done in the XCF format which is GIMP's native file format, able to save all kinds 
of information necessary for works in progress.
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ To export into other formats _File->Export..._ needs to be used. This distinctio
 ### Layer Groups
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-layer-groups.png" alt="Layer groups screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-layer-groups.png" alt="Layer groups screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 For complex compositions, a flat layer structure is very limiting. GIMP 2.7 lets users organize their 
compositions better through the introduction of layer groups which allow layers to be organized in tree-like 
structures. Layer groups are fully scriptable through the GIMP plug-in API.  
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ For complex compositions, a flat layer structure is very limiting. GIMP 2.7 let
 ### Tools Drawn With Cairo
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-tools-drawn-with-cairo.png" alt="Tools drawn with cairo screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-tools-drawn-with-cairo.png" alt="Tools drawn with cairo screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 All tools rendering on canvas have been ported to Cairo to provide smooth antialiased graphics and make 
GIMP's look and feel match modern users expectations. All but a few plug-ins have been ported over to Cairo 
as well. Additionally all tools now use an on-canvas progress indicator instead of the one in the statusbar.  
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ All tools rendering on canvas have been ported to Cairo to provide smooth antial
 ### On-Canvas Text Editing
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-on-canvas-text-editing.png" alt="On-canvas text editing screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-on-canvas-text-editing.png" alt="On-canvas text editing screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 Text editing with the Text Tool is now performed on-canvas instead of in a separate window. The editing 
on-canvas is rather sophisticated: apart from the usual text formatting features like font family, style and 
size selectors you get numeric control over baseline offset and kerning, as well as the ability to change 
text color for a selection. You can also use a combination of Alt and arrow keys to change baseline offset 
and kerning. This feature was originally developed during Google Summer of Code 2008 and heavily improved 
since.  
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Since the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+E and Ctrl+Shift+E have been repurposed for th
 ### Simple Math In Size Entries
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-math-in-size-entries.png" alt="Math in size entries screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-math-in-size-entries.png" alt="Math in size entries screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 Enhancements have also been made to the size entry widget, which is used for inputting most of the x, y, 
width, height parameters. For example, in the scale dialog it is now possible to write '50%' in the Width 
field to scale the image to 50% of the width. Expressions such as '30in + 40px' and '4 \* 5.4in' work, too.  
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Enhancements have also been made to the size entry widget, which is used for inp
 ### Brush System Improvements
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-brush-system-improvements.png" alt="Brush system improvements screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-brush-system-improvements.png" alt="Brush system improvements screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 The brush dynamics engine has been expanded considerably, making almost all aspects of the brush engine 
drivable by a multitude of inputs, all of them configurable with their own response curve.
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ This new feature completely replaces the previously existing tool presets system
 ### Cage Transform Tool
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-cage-transform-tool.png" alt="Cage transform tool screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-cage-transform-tool.png" alt="Cage transform tool screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 A completely new _Cage transform_ tool has been added thanks to the excellent work of one of our Google 
Summer of Code 2010 students. The tool implements an innovative approach to free transformation and makes it 
possible to easily warp parts of objects using an adjustable user-defined polygonal frame.  
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Last, but not least, a Web-page plug-in was added to render any web page into an
 ### For Tablet Users
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-for-stylus-users.png" alt="For stylus users screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-for-stylus-users.png" alt="For stylus users screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 A new experimental widget was added to meet the requirements of graphic tablets users. The widget combines a 
slider, a label and a numeric value control which simplifies adjusting a value using a stylus, better 
visualizes the current value and provides a more compact UI. It is now used in the Tools Options dockable 
dialog for opacity control and most options of brush based tools.
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ People with Intuos tablets and either Artpen or Airbrush styluses will be glad t
 ### Resource Tagging
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-resource-tagging-brushes.png" alt="Resource tagging screenshot with brushes" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-resource-tagging-brushes.png" alt="Resource tagging screenshot with brushes" 
/>
 </figure>
 
 It is now possible to tag GIMP resources such as brushes and patterns to group them. The tagging is 
performed from the respective dockables e.g. the _Brushes_ dockable, and it is possible to filter resources 
based on these tags.
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ The GIMP developers now maintain a roadmap for GIMP development found here: [htt
 ## GIMP 2.7 Screenshots
 
 <figure>
-<img src="../screenshots/1280x800-fresh-start.jpg" alt="First GIMP 2.8 startup" />
+<img src="{filename}../screenshots/1280x800-fresh-start.jpg" alt="First GIMP 2.8 startup" />
 <figcaption>
 First startup of GIMP 2.8 on a 1280x800 desktop.
 </figcaption>
diff --git a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.8.md b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.8.md
index 3444abf..e34097f 100644
--- a/content/release-notes/gimp-2.8.md
+++ b/content/release-notes/gimp-2.8.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ GIMP 2.8 is the result of three years of hard work and collaborative developmen
 ### Single-Window Mode
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-single-window-mode.png" alt="Single-window mode screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-single-window-mode.png" alt="Single-window mode screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 GIMP 2.8 introduces an optional single-window mode. You can toggle between the default multi-window mode and 
the new single-window mode through the _Single-window mode_ checkbox in the _Windows_ menu. In single-window 
mode, GIMP will put dockable dialogs and images in a single, tabbed image window. The single-window mode 
setting is of course preserved if you quit and start GIMP again. Single-window mode removes the necessity for 
users of having to deal with multiple windows.  
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ GIMP 2.8 introduces an optional single-window mode. You can toggle between the
 ### Multi-Column Dock Windows
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-multi-column-dock-windows.png" alt="Multi-column dock windows screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-multi-column-dock-windows.png" alt="Multi-column dock windows screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 GIMP 2.8 allows dockable dialogs in a dock window to be placed in multiple columns. To create a new column 
in a dock window, drag and drop a dockable dialog on the vertical edges of the dock window. This is an 
appealing feature for multi-monitor users where one screen can have a big dock window with all the dialogs 
and the tools, while all images are on other displays.  
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ GIMP 2.8 allows dockable dialogs in a dock window to be placed in multiple colu
 ### More Screen Real Estate For Dockable Dialogs
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-removed-docking-bars.png" alt="Removed docking bars screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-removed-docking-bars.png" alt="Removed docking bars screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 The docking bars have been removed and replaced with overlaid highlights. The dockable drag handle has been 
removed and the dockable menu button has been moved up to the tabs. A new Automatic tab style has been added 
which makes dockable tabs use the available space.  
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The docking bars have been removed and replaced with overlaid highlights. The do
 ### Save And Export
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-save-and-export.png" alt="Save and export screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-save-and-export.png" alt="Save and export screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 A rather big conceptual change is that saving and exporting images now are clearly separated activities. 
Saving an image can only be done in the XCF format which is GIMP's native file format, able to save all kinds 
of information necessary for works in progress.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ To export into other formats _File->Export..._ needs to be used. This distinctio
 ### Layer Groups
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-layer-groups.png" alt="Layer groups screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-layer-groups.png" alt="Layer groups screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 For complex compositions, a flat layer structure is very limiting. GIMP 2.8 lets users organize their 
compositions better through the introduction of layer groups which allow layers to be organized in tree-like 
structures. Layer groups are fully scriptable through the GIMP plug-in API.  
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ For complex compositions, a flat layer structure is very limiting. GIMP 2.8 let
 ### Tools Drawn With Cairo
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-tools-drawn-with-cairo.png" alt="Tools drawn with cairo screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-tools-drawn-with-cairo.png" alt="Tools drawn with cairo screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 All tools rendering on canvas have been ported to Cairo to provide smooth antialiased graphics and make 
GIMP's look and feel match modern users expectations. All but a few plug-ins have been ported over to Cairo 
as well. Additionally all tools now use an on-canvas progress indicator instead of the one in the statusbar.  
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ All tools rendering on canvas have been ported to Cairo to provide smooth antial
 ### On-Canvas Text Editing
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-on-canvas-text-editing.png" alt="On-canvas text editing screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-on-canvas-text-editing.png" alt="On-canvas text editing screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 Text editing with the Text Tool is now performed on-canvas instead of in a separate window. The editing 
on-canvas is rather sophisticated: apart from the usual text formatting features like font family, style and 
size selectors you get numeric control over baseline offset and kerning, as well as the ability to change 
text color for a selection. You can also use a combination of Alt and arrow keys to change baseline offset 
and kerning. This feature was originally developed during Google Summer of Code 2008 and heavily improved 
since.  
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Since the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+E and Ctrl+Shift+E have been repurposed for th
 ### Simple Math In Size Entries
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-math-in-size-entries.png" alt="Math in size entries screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-math-in-size-entries.png" alt="Math in size entries screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 Enhancements have also been made to the size entry widget, which is used for inputting most of the x, y, 
width, height parameters. For example, in the scale dialog it is now possible to write '50%' in the Width 
field to scale the image to 50% of the width. Expressions such as '30in + 40px' and '4 * 5.4in' work, too.  
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Enhancements have also been made to the size entry widget, which is used for inp
 ### Brush System Improvements
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-brush-system-improvements.png" alt="Brush system improvements screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-brush-system-improvements.png" alt="Brush system improvements screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 The brush dynamics engine has been expanded considerably, making almost all aspects of the brush engine 
drivable by a multitude of inputs, all of them configurable with their own response curve.
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ This new feature completely replaces the previously existing tool presets system
 ### Cage Transform Tool
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-cage-transform-tool.png" alt="Cage transform tool screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-cage-transform-tool.png" alt="Cage transform tool screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 A completely new _Cage transform_ tool has been added thanks to the excellent work of one of our Google 
Summer of Code 2010 students. The tool implements an innovative approach to free transformation and makes it 
possible to easily warp parts of objects using an adjustable user-defined polygonal frame.  
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Last, but not least, a Web-page plug-in was added to render any web page into an
 ### For Tablet Users
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-for-stylus-users.png" alt="For stylus users screenshot" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-for-stylus-users.png" alt="For stylus users screenshot" />
 </figure>
 
 A new experimental widget was added to meet the requirements of graphic tablets users. The widget combines a 
slider, a label and a numeric value control which simplifies adjusting a value using a stylus, better 
visualizes the current value and provides a more compact UI. It is now used in the Tools Options dockable 
dialog for opacity control and most options of brush based tools.
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ People with Intuos tablets and either Artpen or Airbrush styluses will be glad t
 ### Resource Tagging
 
 <figure>
-<img src="images/2.8-resource-tagging-brushes.png" alt="Resource tagging screenshot with brushes" />
+<img src="{filename}images/2.8-resource-tagging-brushes.png" alt="Resource tagging screenshot with brushes" 
/>
 </figure>
 
 It is now possible to tag GIMP resources such as brushes and patterns to group them. The tagging is 
performed from the respective dockables e.g. the _Brushes_ dockable, and it is possible to filter resources 
based on these tags.
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ The GIMP developers now maintain a roadmap for GIMP development found here: [htt
 ## GIMP 2.8 Screenshots
 
 <figure>
-<img src="../screenshots/1280x800-fresh-start.jpg" alt="First GIMP 2.8 startup" />
+<img src="{filename}../screenshots/1280x800-fresh-start.jpg" alt="First GIMP 2.8 startup" />
 <figcaption>
 First startup of GIMP 2.8 on a 1280x800 desktop.
 </figcaption>


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