Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes: > OK, hi again, > > I realize I've been asking lots of question and generating a certain amount > of noise. Many thanks for help you've all given in last little bit. I've > finally moved over entirely reveal.js and org-reveal (it's so great!) and > want to be sure that my presentations all work (a) locally, on my laptop, > and (b) accessible online, for my students to examine afterwards. > > Most of my images are just stolen from the web, but occasionally I modify > or generatethem myself. In this case they live in a local directory. I can > easily sync these with org-publish-attachment, but only if I enter the > links properly with C-c C-l. > > The worg tutorial suggests: > > Same is true for images. To add an image, put it in =~/org/img/test.jpg= and > refer to it by > : [[file:img/test.jpg]] > When entered this way, file links are ocnverted to html relative links. > > I've tried this, but it seems as though emacs's file completion doesn't > recognize this link style, and I don't get completion. Since I almost never > know > > the name of the file I'm attaching, I get frustrated and enter a > > file:///home/matt/... > > link, which doesn't get altered on export. Is there a better solution?
Are you not using C-c C-l? Do you enable ido for org? I get completion (sans ido) with emacs -q. Rasmus -- Not everything that goes around comes back around, you know