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On 3/15/11 Mar 15 -12:04 AM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Robert Goldman <rpgold...@sift.info> wrote: > >> I have the following in my org file: >> >> #+CAPTION: Sample (partial) plan graph. >> #+LABEL: fig:sampleGraph >> #+ATTR_LaTeX: width=.9\textwidth >> [[plan-with-tc-start.pdf]] >> >> which I believe should give me a figure. However, when I run this >> through the latex export I get the following instead: >> >> \hyperref[plan-with-tc-start.pdf]{plan-with-tc-start.pdf} >> >> I pushed "pdf" onto image-file-name-extensions but that doesn't seem to >> make any difference. >> >> I figure there's something simple I'm doing wrong, but I can't figure >> out what that is. >> >> Thanks for any advice! >> > > Try > > [[./plan-with-tc-start.pdf]] Thanks. That did fix it. Question: what's the rule about file names here? Is it that there must be a non-empty directory part? Or something else? A second question: is there any way to set image file extensions /on a per-file basis/? It seems to me, for example, to be quite likely that in some files PDF should be treated as images (since I use pdflatex, pdf seems like the best choice for images), whereas in others maybe not... But it seems like image-file-name-extensions is not something that is expected to be buffer-local.... best, r