Do'oh! It wasn't an org-mode issue. The figures where bitmaps and I did not have bmp in the image-file-name-extensions variables. Sorry for the noise!
Julian M. Burgos writes: > Thanks Eric. I did read the description, and my link do not have any > associated text. It is something else. If I evaluate (print > image-types) I get the following: > > (imagemagick png gif tiff jpeg xpm xbm pbm postscript). And if I > evaluate for example (image-type-available-p 'jpeg) I get "t". But if I > evaluate (print image-library-alist), I get nil. I think I am supposed to > get the > libraries used by emacs to display the images, correct? Do I need to > populate this list by hand? > > Thanks again, > > Julian > > > Eric S Fraga writes: > >> On Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 at 14:25, Julian M. Burgos wrote: >>> Dear list, >>> >>> I cannot get org-mode to display inline images. Instead, when doing M-x >>> org-toggle-inline-images I get a "No images to display inline". But if >>> I click on the image link, the image appears in a new buffer with no >>> problems. >> >> Read the description of the org-display-inline-images command, which >> org-toggle-inline-images uses. If your link has associated text, >> i.e. [[file:image][some text]], you will need to invoke either command >> with C-u as, by default, only those messages with no descriptive text >> will be displayed as they are not considered "inline". -- Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD Hafrannsóknastofnun, rannsókna- og ráðgjafarstofnun hafs og vatna/ Marine and Freshwater Research Institute Skúlagata 4, 121 Reykjavík, Iceland Sími/Telephone : +354-5752037 Bréfsími/Telefax: +354-5752001 Netfang/Email: julian.bur...@hafogvatn.is