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I don't know if a non-scholarship 1999 VX 1600 Classic is exactly the same, but I'm guessing it's close enough.

The modules from top down are:-

1: Horn relay,  2: Headlight relay,  3: Indicator enable relay  (comes on with ignition),  4: Flasher unit

Fuses from top down are:-

Brake/Reverse Light    15A
Instruments/Heater      10A
Radiator Fan               15A

Heated Screen            10A
Rear Fog Light              5A
R/H Side Tail Light       7.5A

L/H Side Tail Light         5A
Main Beam                  15A
Dip Beam                    15A

Wipe/Wash                 15A
Horn                           20A
Flasher Unit                10A

I've uploaded a pdf I made to print some replacement fusebox labels into my club file area. I can click on it and view it ok,  but I can't find any way that works to display it or link to it in a post !!!  (Drupal or me ???)

...So here it is on my Google drive: <link>

(Label text is more to my liking, i.e. not the same as the original above.)

Cheers

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I've uploaded a pdf I made to print some replacement fusebox labels into my club file area. I can click on it and view it ok,  but I can't find any way that works to display it or link to it in a post !!!  (Drupal or me ???)

I don't think that anyone has posted a solution. I've had a quick play along these lines without success. I'll continue exploring.

Jonathan

PS: That pdf:

Fusebox Labels.pdf

 

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The pdf printed at 1:1 will produce labels of the correct size so a link is more useful than simply displaying it

In the file browser it states:- Permitted file extensions: jpg jpeg gif png svg pdf doc docx ppt pptx gpx gdb itn xls xlsx .

- great, but for what ? I really don't see the point of being able to upload a pdf (or any other non-image file) to my user area if I can't create a link to it !  Perhaps I've misunderstood and it's just somewhere to keep files from prying eyes....

In the source of your post I see:-


<p>PS: That pdf:</p><p><img alt="" src="/sites/default/files/inline/images/Fusebox%20Labels.pdf"></p>
 

But nothing is displayed. Do you see something?

Cheers

 

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But nothing is displayed. Do you see something?

In #7 I see the whole pdf inline in the post (macOS, Safari and iOS, Safari). What are you using? (Chrome???)

The pdf printed at 1:1 will produce labels of the correct size so a link is more useful than simply displaying it

Good point. I don't know if displaying a pdf inline here affects the file in a way that might blow the scaling. When we've sorted why you can't see the image please could you check if it has in #7?

Jonathan

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The in-line pdf in post#7 is not visible to me in Firefox, ChromeOS, or Android.

As far as I have been able to ascertain, PDF's are apparently usually embedded with <object>, <iframe> or <embed> tags. In theory the <img> tag can be used with single page vector pdfs but the majority of browsers have never supported it.

Because links in forum editors aren't live until posted I've developed the habit of copying them and pasting into a new window to test. Unfortunately it didn't register that the link generated in this site's file browser is a relative one, so won't work in the new window.  (In future I'll use the preview window...)

So -  select text for the link, click the (chain) link button at top of editor, 'Browse Server', select file, 'Insert file', 'OK'

Fusebox Labels.pdf

- where the link generated is a relative one:  /sites/default/files/images/users/42534/Fusebox%20Labels.pdf

To create a direct link (the norm...), simply prepend the site address:- 

https://www.lotus7.club/sites/default/files/images/users/42534/Fusebox%20Labels.pdf

Cheers

Barry

 

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