Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode

2010-09-28 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Sep 16, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Robert Goldman wrote: On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -8:46 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote: Robert Goldman writes: ... Is there some magic I can put in the Local Variables block that will cause the images to be displayed on startup? # org-display-inline-images: t # Local Var

Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode

2010-09-16 Thread Robert Goldman
On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -8:46 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote: > Robert Goldman writes: >> ... Is there some >> magic I can put in the Local Variables block that will cause the images >> to be displayed on startup? >> >> # org-display-inline-images: t > > > > # Local Variables: > # mode: Org > # eval: (org-

Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode

2010-09-16 Thread Sebastian Rose
Robert Goldman writes: > ... Is there some > magic I can put in the Local Variables block that will cause the images > to be displayed on startup? > > # org-display-inline-images: t # Local Variables: # mode: Org # eval: (org-display-inline-images) # End: Sebastian

Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode

2010-09-16 Thread Robert Goldman
On 9/16/10 Sep 16 -7:32 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote: > Robert Goldman writes: >> I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so >> that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found >> a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which is included with

Re: [Orgmode] inline images in org-mode

2010-09-16 Thread Sebastian Rose
Robert Goldman writes: > I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so > that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found > a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which is included with > the Aquamacs that I use, and is readily available if

[Orgmode] inline images in org-mode

2010-09-15 Thread Robert Goldman
I was looking for a way to put illustrations in my org-mode files so that I could actually look at them while editing the org stuff. I found a post a while ago suggesting using iimage mode (which is included with the Aquamacs that I use, and is readily available if you don't have it with your emac