I cannot rememember whether I ever had a problem like this. Today,
xelatex seems to ignore settings like [width=0.8\linewidth] when I use
includegraphics. I had to scale it down to [width=0.25\linewidth] today
to get a a picture in my text which which I could work.
Another problem showed up: the image lies over some text. In the past
LateX / XeLaTeX respected the boundaries and that did not happen. The
following code cased the output in the attachment:
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\item ``It must be help which is quite uncalculating. Those who
helped did not think that they were helping Christ, and thus piling
up eternal merit; they helped because the could not stop themselves
helping'' \cite[359]{barclay_gospel_1968}.
\end{itemize}
\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{DSC_3936.JPG}
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What is going on here?
Regards
Johann
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another. As I have loved you, so ye also must love one
another. By this shall all men know that ye are my
disciples, if ye have love one to another."
John 13:34,35
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