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Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode
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Robert Goldman |
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Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode |
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Thu, 16 Sep 2010 07:41:22 -0500 |
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On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -7:32 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> Robert Goldman <address@hidden> writes:
>> I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so
>> that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found
>> a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which is included with
>> the Aquamacs that I use, and is readily available if you don't have it
>> with your emacs).
>>
>> I found I needed to do a little customization to make iimage work for
>> me, so I thought I would post the details in case they were useful to
>> anyone else.
>
>
> Hi Robert,
>
>
> just use `org-display-inline-images' or `org-toggle-inline-images'.
> Not sure if it works with Aquamacs.
Doesn't seem to (see earlier response).
Suggestion: add documentation of this to Markup>Images and tables in the
org manual? I'm still not entirely sure how to use it. Is there some
magic I can put in the Local Variables block that will cause the images
to be displayed on startup?
# org-display-inline-images: t
doesn't seem to do this --- I still needed to call o-d-i-i or o-t-i-i
even with that in the block.
I'm willing to write up the manual patch; I'm just not entirely sure
what it should say (and whether my proposed location is the right one).
best,
r