Re: [bug] Should #+attr_latex affect image display within the org buffer itself?

2020-05-26 Thread John Kitchin
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
>>


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Re: [bug] Should #+attr_latex affect image display within the org buffer itself?

2020-05-25 Thread Vladimir Nikishkin
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
>


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Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin



[bug] Should #+attr_latex affect image display within the org buffer itself?

2020-05-25 Thread 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