Hello, Mark Edgington <edgi...@gmail.com> writes:
> If I have some org-mode content that looks like this... > > #+NAME: fig-myimage > #+CAPTION: Caption of Figure > #+ATTR_LaTeX: :width 5cm > #+RESULTS: myimage > [[file:images/myimage.png]] > > then I get a centered figure with the appropriate width and caption > when exporting to LaTeX. If, however, I add a comment (or two) > in-between one of the option-lines... > > #+NAME: fig-myimage > #+CAPTION: Caption of Figure > # (this was the original width) > # +ATTR_LaTeX: width 10cm > #+ATTR_LaTeX: :width 5cm > #+RESULTS: myimage > [[file:images/myimage.png]] > > then all of the settings above the comments are lost. Would it be > difficult to modify org-mode so that comment-lines are ignored when > looking for a block of settings lines that precede an image? It means introducing a special cases for comments (i.e., comments-in-attributes). I'm not a big fan of special cases. However you can comment the attribute above the block, e.g., # (this was the original width) # +ATTR_LaTeX: width 10cm #+NAME: fig-myimage #+CAPTION: Caption of Figure #+ATTR_LaTeX: :width 5cm #+RESULTS: myimage [[file:images/myimage.png]] It is very easy to do with M-S-up/down, considering you probably don't have a screenful of attributes for the same block. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou