* Some ideas/workarounds--each of which I've tried and they work--but some
very computer intensive:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-10/msg01233.html

** Also, more specific to your question:

http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/thumbs.el

* What I like to do is make the images 16x16 pixels!

** Why 16x16!? Because favicons (WWW website icons) are 16x16....Strongly
suggest you make thumbs 16x16 and use thumbs.el and/or ImageMagick (free
software) to make your table icons/thumbs all the same size:

apt-get install imagemagick
mogrify -format gif -path thumbs -thumbnail 16x16 *.jpg

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Yu <yu_...@gmx.at> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I was wondering if there is any useful way, to organize images in
> tables. This would be useful e.g. if one needs to organize some images
> on a regular grid, but the images aren't equally sized, such that a
> simple line break doesn't do the trick.
>
> Creating just a table with the image links inside will work
> /basically/, assuming that the images have an appropriate size, but if
> resizing is needed, I can't see how to do this in a table (because
> inside no e.g.  #+ATTR_LATEX line is possible).
>
> The same problem also occurs when I want to preview images side-by-side,
> e.g.
>
>  :  [[./img1.png]] [[./img2.png]]
>
> though here actually newlines from fill-paragraph/auto-fill add to the
> problem - as will be the size of some high-resolution images.
>
> My only current solution is to use explicit LaTeX and then preview the
> LaTeX, but that slows down operation considerably.
>
> Is anything currently implemented to allow such usage?
>
>

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