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#+include vs. resizing & centrering
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Guillaume MULLER |
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#+include vs. resizing & centrering |
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Wed, 30 Mar 2022 11:07:53 +0200 |
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Dear all,
Thanks for org-mode, it is so perfect :)
I'm currently fighting with a problem that I cannot find a solution to (either
on my own or with help on the web). If someone could help me, I would be very
thankful.
I have an org-mode file that "includes" ane xternally generated image, like so:
#+INCLUDE: ./test.dot src dot :file test.png
The thing is the resulting image is too big. So I want to resize it.
I've tried several things that did not work:
- add #+ATTR_LATEX: :width xxx before the #+INCLUDE
- add :width xxx or :scale xxx on the #+INCLUDE line itself
- ...
Thus I resolved to use plain LaTeX code with something like:
#+LATEX: \center \scalebox{.85}{%
#+INCLUDE: ./test.dot src dot :file test.png
#+LATEX: }
Then the problem is that #+INCLUDE adds a \begin{center}\end{center} around the
image inclusion, and \scalebox{} does not like that, making the resulting .tex
file not compile ("perhaps missing \item").
Again, I've tried several unsuccessful things :
- add #+ATTR_LATEX: :center nil before the #+INCLUDE
- add :center nil on the #+INCLUDE line itself
- ...
If anyone has an idea how a can solve the problem of resizing a #+INCLUDE'd
image, either in plain org or with a LaTeX "warkaround", I would be very
grateful.
Thanks !
Guillaume MULLER, PhD
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