Re: [RFC] Limit inline image width by default (was: feature request: easy embedding of images)

2023-04-09 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Ihor Radchenko writes: > But we can try to improve the defaults for wide images. > > See the tentative patch. > > From 180e322c2c79ea88d87f908299a5c0e69c47a7b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > Message-Id: > <180e322c2c79ea88d87f908299a5c0e69c47a7b2.1679581960.git.yanta...@posteo.net> > From: Ihor

Re: [RFC] Limit inline image width by default (was: feature request: easy embedding of images)

2023-04-05 Thread Rudolf Adamkovič
Ihor Radchenko writes: > See the tentative patch. This looks fantastic! +1 for using the Fill Column by default. Rudy -- "The introduction of suitable abstractions is our only mental aid to organize and master complexity." -- Edsger Wybe Dijkstra, 1930-2002 Rudolf Adamkovič [he/him]

Re: feature request: easy embedding of images

2023-03-24 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Alexis Gallagher writes: > • you can still scroll the window one line height unit at a time, > without the entire image being scrolled as if it were one giant line, > breaking scrolling, as seems to happen on my emacs (version 28.x on Linux) Emacs will actually scroll partially

Re: [RFC] Limit inline image width by default (was: feature request: easy embedding of images)

2023-03-23 Thread Christopher M. Miles
This is an acceptable solution for large width image. I propose this RFC too. -- [ stardiviner ] I try to make every word tell the meaning that I want to express without misunderstanding. Blog: https://stardiviner.github.io/ IRC(libera.chat, freenode): stardiviner, Matrix: stardiviner GPG:

Re: [RFC] Limit inline image width by default (was: feature request: easy embedding of images)

2023-03-23 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
Small nit, in case you are about to install it. > +It the actual width is too wide, limit it according to > +~org-image-max-width~. "It" -> "If". -- Best, RY

[RFC] Limit inline image width by default (was: feature request: easy embedding of images)

2023-03-23 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Alexis Gallagher writes: > • the image is automatically resized to maintain aspect ratio and > fit horizontally with a civilized margin, so that I can resize my emacs > window without the image disappearing or swamping the other content. We cannot automatically resize images in

Re: feature request: easy embedding of images

2023-02-21 Thread Daniel Fleischer
Jude DaShiell [2023-02-20 Mon 16:24] wrote: > To help accessibility it would be useful when an image was dragged into > org-mode if the user got prompted for an image description that gets > associated with the image in org-mode. Some images are art work and those > should get alt="" tags if a

Re: feature request: easy embedding of images

2023-02-20 Thread Jude DaShiell
To help accessibility it would be useful when an image was dragged into org-mode if the user got prompted for an image description that gets associated with the image in org-mode. Some images are art work and those should get alt="" tags if a user fails to provide a description but only after

Re: feature request: easy embedding of images

2023-02-20 Thread Daniel Fleischer
Alexis Gallagher [2023-02-18 Sat 16:22] wrote: > This is a feature request — or failing that, a request for advice on a > settings configuration which could produce this > functionality now. Russell mentioned a package and pointed to the image issues related to Emacs, not Org. I want to

Re: feature request: easy embedding of images

2023-02-20 Thread Russell Adams
On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 04:22:33PM -0800, Alexis Gallagher wrote: > Hello, my fellow org-mode lovers, > > This is a feature request — or failing that, a request for advice on > a settings configuration which could produce this functionality now. Have you looked at org-attach-screenshot?

feature request: easy embedding of images

2023-02-20 Thread Alexis Gallagher
Hello, my fellow org-mode lovers, This is a feature request — or failing that, a request for advice on a settings configuration which could produce this functionality now. I wish org-mode had the ability to attach images to notes, display them inline, and have that work well. By “work well” I