Carsten,
Just to say many thanks for version 6.18 as this solves this problem
of a quick preview with inline PDFs via Latex.
Graham
2009/1/14 Carsten Dominik :
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> On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> "Graham Smith" writes:
>>
>>> I am exporting to HTML with a lnk to a pdf w
Austin
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> As another option, you might consider svg() from the RSvgDevice
> package. SVG images display in some modern web browsers.
I didn't know about the SVG device, but it hasn't helped, unless its a
firefox setting (which I can't find) PNGs appear inlne as they should,
but not SVG (which fr
On Wed, Jan 14 2009, Graham Smith wrote:
> Carsten,
>
> I think it worth while mentioning that I am looking for a "quick
> preview" of my document, that also shows the images.
>
> These are natively produced by R on the Mac as PDFs. I want to keep
> them in vector format for the final report, so a
> Emacs23, I think. And I recall watching a video demonstration of
> it... it was quite slow. It converts the PDF pages into images for
> display.
I see, thanks.
Graham
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Manish
>
>> Saw this wonder a while ago
>> http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2007/08/22/view-documents-pdfpostscriptdvi-inside-emacs/
>>
>> Who knows someday doc-view.el's facilities can be called by Orgmode to
>> achieve this.
>
> I don't know enough
Manish
> Saw this wonder a while ago
> http://tsdh.wordpress.com/2007/08/22/view-documents-pdfpostscriptdvi-inside-emacs/
>
> Who knows someday doc-view.el's facilities can be called by Orgmode to
> achieve this.
I don't know enough about emacs/Org-mode to comment but it says it is
already part o
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
[snip: Discussion on inlining PDF in HTML (53 lines)]
> I think it worth while mentioning that I am looking for a "quick
> preview" of my document, that also shows the images.
>
> These are natively produced by R on the Mac as PDFs. I want to k
Carsten,
2009/1/14 Carsten Dominik :
>
> On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>> "Graham Smith" writes:
>>
>>> I am exporting to HTML with a lnk to a pdf with instant opening in
>>> Firefox on a Mac.
>>>
>>> Originally, I had a description on the link, and as the manual says,
>>> in
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
[snip: about inlining PDF images in HTML export (42 lines)]>
> I am not sure if HTML allows to *inline* pdf, probably not.
>
> Hmm, I welcome suggestions on a strategy for this.
Two cents.
Image files in PDF format can
On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:14 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
"Graham Smith" writes:
I am exporting to HTML with a lnk to a pdf with instant opening in
Firefox on a Mac.
Originally, I had a description on the link, and as the manual says,
in the browser, I get the description in the browser which opens
Bernt,
> I was under the impression that only graphic files (PNG/JPG, etc) were
> inlined - I didn't think inlining a PDF was possible.
Ah that would explain it then, maybe I need to go the Latex route, but
I was looking for a quick route to get a printed output.
Thank,
Graham
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"Graham Smith" writes:
> I am exporting to HTML with a lnk to a pdf with instant opening in
> Firefox on a Mac.
>
> Originally, I had a description on the link, and as the manual says,
> in the browser, I get the description in the browser which opens the
> pdf when I click on it.
>
> But I want
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