Max Nikulin writes:
> On 25/06/2022 17:39, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Max Nikulin writes:
>>
>>> The following example is somewhat contrived. Try to set different
>>> options (width or e.g. angle) for several inline images. It applies to
>>> LaTeX as well:
>>>
>>> #+attr_latex: :center nil :
On 25/06/2022 17:39, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
The following example is somewhat contrived. Try to set different
options (width or e.g. angle) for several inline images. It applies to
LaTeX as well:
#+attr_latex: :center nil :options angle=30 :width 16mm
[[file:/usr
Max Nikulin writes:
> Certainly it is possible to document that attributes are mostly useful
> for image links when they are block-level elements rather than inline
> objects. Caveats of trying to use attributes for inline objects should
> be clearly stated to avoid false expectation of suppor
On 25/06/2022 12:29, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
#+ATTR_HTML: :title The Org mode homepage :style color:red;
[[https://orgmode.org]]
Likely I have seen similar suggestions in this list as well.
Actually it assigns attribute to paragraphs in addition to links. That
is why, I thi
Max Nikulin writes:
> Org Manual in info "(org) Links in HTML export"
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Links-in-HTML-export.html has the following
> example:
>
>> Org files can also have special directives to the HTML export
>> back-end. For example, by using ‘#+ATTR_HTML’ lines to specify new
>> f
Hi,
Org Manual in info "(org) Links in HTML export"
https://orgmode.org/manual/Links-in-HTML-export.html has the following
example:
Org files can also have special directives to the HTML export
back-end. For example, by using ‘#+ATTR_HTML’ lines to specify new
format attributes to or tags.