* Karl Eichwalder <k...@gnu.franken.de> wrote: > Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > >>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/keichwa/7649891572 >> Looks nice. >> >> How did you put the thumbnails in the Org mode file? > > Once I understood the differences between "inline images" (images > without a description) and "linked images", it was easy: > > [[file:path_to_inline_image__thumbnail.png]]
Inspired by your posting, I wrote this short yasnippet in case I want to use something similar in future: ,----[ ~/.snippets/tls ] | name : Insert a table with files of a folder including links | # -- | #+BEGIN_SRC sh | PATTERN='${1:*.jpg}' | MYFOLDER='${2:$HOME/}' | cd \${MYFOLDER}; MYPWD=\`pwd\`; for file in \`ls -1 \${PATTERN}\`; do echo '-[['\$MYPWD'/'\$file']]'; done | #+END_SRC `---- Obviously, this does not work this way with Windows. There might be room for improvement - please follow up if you optimized it :-) One thing: the dash in front of the '[[' is mandatory. Well, it does not need to be a dash though. Any other normal character (non-empty, not space) works as well. I did not quite understand why and did not pay further attention. The script above results in an Org-mode *table*. To me this was a minor issue. Related to this topic: C-c C-x C-v (org-toggle-inline-images) is of interest for you. On a per-file-basis this is: #+STARTUP inlineimages -- Karl Voit