Hi Marks,
MarkS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One feature of emacs-muse that I really like and can use is the
ability to display inline images right inside of emacs. This allows me
to see thumbnails of documents I'm currently working on, or catalog
photographs on CD.
I've had a quick look at the code in Muse for this. Inline images are a
good feature if we have something like `org-toggle-inline-images'.
Is there any hope that orgmode will ever have this capability? I was
thinking that the image rendering must somehow be inherent in emacs
for muse to be able to do this, so maybe it wouldn't be too hard for
orgmode to do it too?
Definitely not that hard.
For now there is this rule applying to the HTML export: if an image link
has no description, or if the description and the link are equal, inline
the image in the HTML output:
[[file:/home/me/me.jpg]] = img src=[img URL]
If there is some informative description
then don't inline the image, juste link to it.
[[file:/home/me/me.jpg][Me!]] = a href=[img URL]Me!/a
Would this rule be okay for inlining images in the buffer as well?
--
Bastien
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