Aló Felipe.
The grffile package is already included, in:
[[help:org-latex-default-packages-alist]] The text above is an
Org hyperlink describing the "org-latex-default-packages-alist"
variable.
Beautiful, loved the link inclusion in the mail, thanks. :)
However, grffile, as it is included, doesn't have any options
(this is indicated with the empty quote-unquote next to the
"grffile").
So, for now, in your LaTeX document, do:
#+LATEX_HEADER: grffilesetup{}
... and insert the options for grffile between "{" and "}". For
example:
#+LATEX_HEADER: grffilesetup{filenameencoding = utf8, space}
It seems that you found the origin... :)
(I had to add a backslash before grffilesetup, as in
"#+LATEX_HEADER: \grffilesetup{filenameencoding = utf8, space}")
I added this to the file options and tried the experiment again.
+ With the defaul tex file export
"{img/ProcesoDeDise%C3%B1oDeInteraccion.pdf}" there is no diagram
in the pdf.
+ With a small change in the reference
"{img/ProcesoDeDiseñoDeInteraccion.pdf}" now the pdf includes the
diagram as it's supposed to be.
I'm also not a programmer, but I did notice this odd behavior.
:)
My friend, it seems you can see far and clear. :D
Rounding up:
+ if we include the grffilesetup options "{filenameencoding =
utf8, space}", and
+ insert the filename as it is,
+ the pdf is exported and the referenced file is correctly
included.
Nicolas, does this means we should modify these little things in
Org?
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