zeltak <zeltak <at> gmail.com> writes: [snip] > one thing that i really found needing in my (very) short time using orgmode is > an easy way to insert images into orgmode [snip]
> Also relates, how do you guys recommend currently to store the > images/attachment used in org files as link? pile them all in one big folder, > separate folder per org file, other method? any ideas would be greatly > appreciated :) Here is what I have done when needing to cut-and-paste a lot of images: ,---- | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp | (defun paste-clipboard-to-file (&optional filename temp-dir) | "Take a screenshot using the crosshairs and saveit to FILENAME, | if it is given or to a temp file in the TEMP-DIR | directory. Then add an orgmode style link at point." | (interactive) | (let* ((temporary-file-directory (or temp-dir "images")) | (fname (or filename (make-temp-file "img" nil ".jpg")))) | (call-process-shell-command (concat | "/usr/sbin/screencapture -s " fname)) | (insert "\n[[file:" fname "]]") | (org-display-inline-images))) | ;; | (global-set-key (kbd "C-c p") 'paste-clipboard-to-file) | | #+END_SRC `---- After running that block, I move to my *.org buffer, make sure there is an 'images' directory in M-x pwd RET, make sure I have an image somewhere on my desktop, then move my cursor to where I want a link to an image. C-c p launches the screenshot utility on my Mac ("/usr/sbin/screencapture -s " --- other OS'es will have something similar) and I make a selection. It displays in my org buffer, but I can toggle that off with M-x org-toggle-inline-images. It really helps in reviewing an article with lots of equations to just clip them out as I read and add a few notes. === You might try C-h i org RET C-s image C-s C-s ... to look thru the manual and see what it says about images. And/Or google 'worg image orgmode' HTH,