Hi, John, Yes, of course I Googled it first. I went through the first couple of pages of results without finding anything that appeared to be suitable for use with org. Of course, I'm neither a LaTeX expert nor an Org expert, so it's likely that I misunderstood.
You seem to have a complaint about every question I post here, so evidently I'm abusing the list. I'm sorry for taking up too much of your time. Goodbye. -pd John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes: > Have you just googled for this? Honestly, I find StackOverflow (and > fam) much better than the mailing list for this sort of thing. Almost > any LaTeX question you can ask has already been asked. Try googling > "latex top align image tabular" and see if the first page of hits > (almost all latex.SE) gets you close. Org integration is another > thing, but at least you'll know definitively what you want to > implement in LaTeX. > > John > > On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Peter Davis <p...@pfdstudio.com> wrote: >> >> I'm trying to place three images side-by-side to they're top-aligned, but I >> can't see to find a way to get org-mode to do this. My >> current code is: >> >> +---- >> | #+MACRO: p \includegraphics[scale=.3]{$1} >> | #+ATTR_LATEX: :align {p{5cm} p{5cm} p{5cm}} >> | | {{{p(./A.png)}}} | {{{p(./B.png)}}} | {{{p(./C.png)}}} | >> +---- >> >> As far as I can tell from LaTeX doc, the p attribute is supposed to >> top-align the contents, but it's not doing that. >> >> Have I missed something? >> >> Thanks, >> -pd >>