I’ve developed a work around to do this. Here is the general idea:
- Collect the images to use.
- Write a cc table to insert the \fig statements for them into the sfm text and also one to delete any \fig statements that were there already.
- Make a copy of the Paratext project.
- Run the cc tables on the sfm texts(first the delete table, then the add) and import the output files into the copy of the project you are working with.
- Create a figures folder in the copied project and put the pictures in it.
- Open PTXprint and go to the pictures tab and use the Generate button.
I can share the cc table I wrote with people on request. The pictures I’m using are free to use by SIL people or people working with SIL, but the collection can’t be posted online. We can post pdf files that have the pictures used in them, so I could also share the pictures with people who work with SIL. This is in the development stage. So far, I’ve only completed the sections for Matthew and Mark, but hope to have the other books that I’m adding pictures for done soon. It takes a bit of manual editing to get all the pictures added to the table.