Re: [bug] Should #+attr_latex affect image display within the org buffer itself?
I think another way to do it is to have an #+attr_org: :width as the first attribute. Vladimir Nikishkin writes: > At the moment, I'm working around this by setting the width in "TeX points": > > #+attr_latex: :width 224pt > > The exported image becomes 224 points wide (roughly 8 cm), and the > embedded image is 224 pixels wide, which is okay. > > > 2020-05-26 12:01 GMT+08:00, Vladimir Nikishkin : >> Hello, everyone >> >> My problem is the following: >> >> Compare the following three pieces of org code: >> >> #+attr_latex: :width 80px >> [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] >> >> #+attr_latex: :width 8cm >> [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] >> >> #+attr_latex: :width 80mm >> [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] >> >> They get exported into LaTeX as expected. >> But if you org-redisplay-inline-images, you will see that the first >> one is rendered 80 pixels wide, >> the second one ise rendered 8 pixels wide, and the third one is >> rendered 80 (again) pixels wide. >> >> So it seems that org is using #+attr_latex as a guide in setting the >> width of the images in the org-buffer. >> >> This seems wrong. >> >> -- >> Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin >> -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
Re: [bug] Should #+attr_latex affect image display within the org buffer itself?
At the moment, I'm working around this by setting the width in "TeX points": #+attr_latex: :width 224pt The exported image becomes 224 points wide (roughly 8 cm), and the embedded image is 224 pixels wide, which is okay. 2020-05-26 12:01 GMT+08:00, Vladimir Nikishkin : > Hello, everyone > > My problem is the following: > > Compare the following three pieces of org code: > > #+attr_latex: :width 80px > [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] > > #+attr_latex: :width 8cm > [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] > > #+attr_latex: :width 80mm > [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] > > They get exported into LaTeX as expected. > But if you org-redisplay-inline-images, you will see that the first > one is rendered 80 pixels wide, > the second one ise rendered 8 pixels wide, and the third one is > rendered 80 (again) pixels wide. > > So it seems that org is using #+attr_latex as a guide in setting the > width of the images in the org-buffer. > > This seems wrong. > > -- > Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin > -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin
[bug] Should #+attr_latex affect image display within the org buffer itself?
Hello, everyone My problem is the following: Compare the following three pieces of org code: #+attr_latex: :width 80px [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] #+attr_latex: :width 8cm [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] #+attr_latex: :width 80mm [[file:figure-1-1-dot.png]] They get exported into LaTeX as expected. But if you org-redisplay-inline-images, you will see that the first one is rendered 80 pixels wide, the second one ise rendered 8 pixels wide, and the third one is rendered 80 (again) pixels wide. So it seems that org is using #+attr_latex as a guide in setting the width of the images in the org-buffer. This seems wrong. -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin