Re: [O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-10-14 Thread John Hendy
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Joao Brito  wrote:
> John Hendy  gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I had to track down a bunch of .dlls and copy them into my Emacs bin/
>> directory. From there it worked. For the record, I added the following
>
> Thanks, John, it worked for me too. It was easier than I thought, I've never
> noticed I didn't have these libraries.

Yay -- glad it helped! It was frustrating hunting around and not
getting this to work. Such a neat feature.

John

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Re: [O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-10-13 Thread Joao Brito
John Hendy  gmail.com> writes:

> I had to track down a bunch of .dlls and copy them into my Emacs bin/
> directory. From there it worked. For the record, I added the following
 
Thanks, John, it worked for me too. It was easier than I thought, I've never 
noticed I didn't have these libraries.






Re: [O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-09-04 Thread Nick Dokos
John Hendy  wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan  wrote:
> >> Lastly, I've added =#+startup: inlineimages= just to be sure nothing
> >> is holding things back.
> >
> > This should be:
> >
> >  #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t
> >
> 

That doesn't look right to me: that's the internal variable, not the name
that should appear in the file. In fact, org.el says:

,
| $ grep org-startup-with-inline-images *.el
| org.el:(defcustom org-startup-with-inline-images nil
| org.el:("inlineimages" org-startup-with-inline-images t)
| org.el:("noinlineimages" org-startup-with-inline-images nil)
| org.el:(when org-startup-with-inline-images
`

so

#+STARTUP: inlineimages

seems to be the correct invocation.

Nick

PS. Not that I've tested anything, mind you...




Re: [O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-09-04 Thread Charles Philip Chan
John Hendy  writes:

> On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan  wrote:

>> This should be:
>>
>>  #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t
>>
>
> The manual appears to be out of date on this?

Sorry you are right on that one for in buffer
setting. "org-startup-with-inline-images" is the variable that controls
it.

Charles

-- 
"Oh, I've seen copies [of Linux Journal] around the terminal room at The
Labs."
(By Dennis Ritchie)


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Re: [O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-09-04 Thread John Hendy
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Charles Philip Chan  wrote:
> John Hendy  writes:
>
> Hi John:
>
>> I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
>> it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
>> inline images with iimage.[1]
>
> Iimage is obsolete. Org-mode have the ability to display inline images
> for quite some time now.

Good to know and I'll remove that stuff.

>
>> Lastly, I've added =#+startup: inlineimages= just to be sure nothing
>> is holding things back.
>
> This should be:
>
>  #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t
>

The manual appears to be out of date on this?

> and use "C-c C-x C-v" to toggle inline images.
>

Either way, those weren't it. Windows, as usual, requires silly
maneuvers to get things working properly. I loosened my google hunting
to emacs in general and found this beauty:
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2650041/emacs-under-windows-and-png-files

I had to track down a bunch of .dlls and copy them into my Emacs bin/
directory. From there it worked. For the record, I added the following
to my bin/ dir:
libpng.dll
libpng12.dll
libpng12-0.dll
libpng13.dll
libpng14-14.dll
libjpeg62.dll
zlib1.dll

Now I have jpg and png viewing abilities in Org.


Thanks,
John

> Cheers,
> Charles
>
> --
> "The world is beating a path to our door"
>
>   -- Bruce Perens, (Open Sources, 1999 O'Reilly and Associates)



Re: [O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-09-04 Thread Charles Philip Chan
John Hendy  writes:

Hi John:

> I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
> it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
> inline images with iimage.[1] 

Iimage is obsolete. Org-mode have the ability to display inline images
for quite some time now.

> Lastly, I've added =#+startup: inlineimages= just to be sure nothing
> is holding things back.

This should be:

 #+org-startup-with-inline-images: t

and use "C-c C-x C-v" to toggle inline images.

Cheers,
Charles

-- 
"The world is beating a path to our door"

  -- Bruce Perens, (Open Sources, 1999 O'Reilly and Associates)


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[O] Trouble with in-line images and iimage.el

2012-09-04 Thread John Hendy
Hi,


I'm trying to display inline images. I downloaded iimage.el and added
it's path to my load-path. I also added the code found on Worg for
inline images with iimage.[1] Lastly, I've added =#+startup:
inlineimages= just to be sure nothing is holding things back. I've
tried both =[[file:c:/path/to/file.png]]= and
=[[c:/path/to/file.png]]=

I toggle =org-toggle-iimage-in-org= and click the image and get a
buffer filled with symbols and the error in *Messages*:
-
Cannot display image: (Invalid image specification)
-

I had a modified .emacs from my Linux setup for Windows and didn't
remove all of my openwith configuration stuff. Originally  Windows was
looking for geeqie when I clicked the image. I removed that bit and no
longer get the error that geeqie doesn't exist. Could openwith be
doing anything else with this? I think I just git pulled/re-made last
week.

I used a couple different pictures I had as well as one downloaded off
of google images in .png form, just to try. This is on Windows 7. Is
there anything else I need to do? How might I troubleshoot this?

For something reproducible, here's a minimal .emacs I loaded using
=emacs.exe -Q -l /path/to/.emacs=
--
(add-to-list 'load-path "C:/Users/a1rhwzz/installed/emacs-23.3/site-lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/org.git/contrib/lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/org.git/lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp")

(require 'org-install)
(require 'iimage)
(add-to-list 'iimage-mode-image-regex-alist
 (cons (concat "\\[\\[file:\\(~?" iimage-mode-image-filename-regex
   "\\)\\]")  1))

(defun org-toggle-iimage-in-org ()
  "display images in your org file"
  (interactive)
  (if (face-underline-p 'org-link)
  (set-face-underline-p 'org-link nil)
  (set-face-underline-p 'org-link t))
  (iimage-mode))
--

And here's a minimal file:
--
#+startup: inlineimages

* headline

[[C:\Users\username\Desktop\file.png]]

[[file:C:\Users\username\Desktop\file.png]]
--

And the *Messages* output:
--
For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a.
(New file)
OVERVIEW
(New file)
Type C-c C-c to view the image as an image.
Cannot display image: (Cannot determine image type)
--

Thanks,
John


[1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-configs/org-config-examples.html#sec-2-2