I'm a beginner, and I'm trying to imagine how I'd use org mode to create a
sort of running conversation with myself. That is, I'd like to do a form of
journaling where I could make notes to myself, which would include the
usual text as outlne-hierarchy, hyperlinks too, but also babel code chunks,
Hi Lawrence,
emacs (in a window, not in the terminal) allows display of images.
C-c C-x C-v will display your LaTeX equations as graphics in the
buffer. No need for other software.
You could also look at UTF-8 mode (C-c C-x \) to display \alpha and
x_y as their respective greek and
As I understand, C-c C-x C-v (org-toggle-inline-images) will only show
images inline, not latex fragments (equations). For latex you want C-c
C-x C-v (org-preview-latex-fragment).
I have a folder with org files as my personal knowledge archive and I
use both org-toggle-inline-images and
On Tue, 25 Feb 2014, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote:
As I understand, C-c C-x C-v (org-toggle-inline-images) will
only show images inline, not latex fragments (equations). For
latex you want C-c C-x C-v (org-preview-latex-fragment).
I think the second should be C-c C-x C-l?
-k.