Ihor Radchenko writes: > Further, we also provide :environment and :options attributes that do > the same thing, but without special treatment of standard > t/multicolumn/wrap/sideways/nil values in :float.
t/multicolumn/wrap/sideways/nil... and any arbitrary value (see lines 14125 and 14262 in org-manual.org). >>> What we might do it to introduce something like a new :wrap attribute: >>> >>> #+attr_latex: :wrap subfigure,{\textwidht} > > So, it might be even better idea to extend :environment/:options > attributes to more elements - their names make more sense and the values > do not have a pre-defined special meanings. Currently it is not possible in inline images (if I don't miss anything) this: #+ATTR_LaTeX: :environment minipage :options {\textwidth} [[file:/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mwe/example-image-a.jpg]] Implementing :environment/:options here would result in redundancy with: #+ATTR_LaTeX: :float minipage :placement {\textwidth} [[file:/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mwe/example-image-a.jpg]] which produces the same. In tables there is more consistency because :float is a float environment (table or any arbitrary value) and :environment is a table environment (tabular or any arbitrary value). Here :placement :options and :align act as what is expected of them: #+ATTR_LaTeX: :environment foo :float var :placement [!h] :options [blah] :align cccc |a|a|a|a| ===> \begin{var}[!h] \centering \begin{foo}[blah]{cccc} a & a & a & a\\[0pt] \end{foo} \end{var} \end{document} -- Juan Manuel Macías https://juanmanuelmacias.com https://lunotipia.juanmanuelmacias.com https://gnutas.juanmanuelmacias.com