Publishing a project does not include copying images.  For HTML files,
it is expected that you'll use a script of some sort to copy over both
the generated HTML files and the images to some destination directory.
 For PDF files, as long as pdflatex can find the images, they should
be part of the published PDF.

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Brad Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am really loving muse.  It has been fun using muse to create notes for
> class as I prep, and then I publish them, both to html and pdf format.  I
> love that I can publish the pdf files to a Dropbox folder and then I can
> view them on my ipod touch during lecture.
> I have one problem with this setup, and that is when I use inline images in
> my lecture notes.  I can add the image just fine with for example
> * Introduction to RMI
> [[rmi.png]]
>  - key points about how rmi works
>  - blah blah blah
> In emacs the image shows up beautifully. But when I publish my project the
> image files do not get copied to the webserver, and the latex build to
> create my pdf fails.  This appears to come from the fact that the image
> files are not getting copied into the right directories when publishing a
> project.
> If I publish the file to latex and then build the latex file in place it
> works fine.
> Is this a bug in project publishing or am I missing a configuration
> parameter somewhere?  I'm using the Mac version of emacs 23.1, and I've
> tried both the MacPorts build of Emacs.app and the new Aquamacs 2.0.
> Thanks
> Brad
> Brad Miller
> Computer Science, Luther College
>
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