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[Orgmode] Re: LaTeX export of images
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Sébastien Vauban |
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[Orgmode] Re: LaTeX export of images |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Sep 2009 16:04:10 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
> 1) Images in the middle of the text
>
> If I have the following example:
>
> ,----
> | For this example, I will use this image [[myimage.png]] which is a very
> good one.
> `----
>
> Then, when exported, it produces the following LaTeX code:
>
> ,----
> | For this example, I will the use this image
> | \centerline{\includegraphics{myimage}} which is a very good one.
> `----
>
> Which produces weird layout when compiled to PDF.
>
> In this case, we should just generate \includegraphics{myimage} without the
> centerline command.
Given the output of the `\centerline' command, I guess that the inlining of an
image inside a line of text is not supported as is by Org. I can second such a
choice.
For such an effect, then, you still have a solution: simply write a chunk of
LaTeX code in your Org file.
> 2) Images in floats
>
> In the case of floats, the correct generated code should be something like:
>
> \begin{figure}[htb]
> \centering
> \includegraphics{myimage}
> \label{LABEL}
> \caption{CAPTION}
> \end{figure}
>
> and not
>
> \begin{figure}[htb]
> \centerline{\includegraphics{myimage}}
> \label{LABEL}
> \caption{CAPTION}
> \end{figure}
>
> This can also be fixed quickly I think.
I'm not really aware of the `\centerline' command in LaTeX. It's true that, in
order to center, the most commonly usages are:
- the `\centering' command, to be put inside a group, or
- the `center' environment -- but this is generally considered as evil, as it
adds unwanted spaces around.
> Now, the question is: is it correct to identify a "float" image thanks to its
> caption and label attributes? Can't we have a "float" image without label or
> caption?
That's right that I generally would also like to have all figures exported as
floats (or, at least, that such a decision would not just depend on the
presence or absence of a label/caption).
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sébastien Vauban