Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl> writes: > e > On 2015-02-18, at 13:34, Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl> wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I need to embed some diagrams (graphs of functions, for instance, or >> trees) in an Org file. Any suggestions on how to do it? In case of >> ditaa, I can use a source block and the "results" line, and see the >> image with C-c C-x C-v. Can I do a similar thing with Asymptote? How >> hard/time-consuming would it be to add support e.g. for tikz or other >> such tools? >> >> Best, > > While the answers I got were helpful, and thank you all for them, my > curiosity jumped two levels up when I saw the code for > org-latex--inline-image in ox-latex today. It seems that there are > special provisions for tikz pictures. However, the code does seem to be > a bit weird: for instance, the tikz code seems to be wrapped in the > tikzpicture environment depending on whether any /options/ are given or > not, which seems an odd choice to me. > > Did anyone use the ability to inline tikz pictures (i.e., pictures in > a file with =tikz= or =pgf= extension)? If so, could you share some > examples, or at least success stories? >
The example I posted earlier in this thread [1] uses the *.tikz version for latex export. I do not know, whether that helps, but I think the behaviour of the tikz graphics has been decided in this thread [2]. The wrapping in tikzpicture if options are present is quite sensible, as these options have to be presented somewhere. Note, that it is fine to nest tikzpicture environments. So, the *.tikz file is basically expected to bring its own tikzpicture environment. If there are options given in the org file, this is just wrapped into another tikzpicture environment. (If I understand the reasoning correctly, that is...) Regards, Andreas > Also, org-latex--inline-image seems to provide for including svg images, > but I could not find a \usepackage{svg}, nor a provision for enabling > shell-escape (like in the case of minted). Again: any success stories > or is there a bug? > [1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/95197 [2] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/66900