Hi Oleh, Thanks for the detailed instruction. I just checked following your advice, by copying the address of the image (and by looking at the browser-ring, I can make sure the address has been there), then M-x org-download-yank, returns error: "if: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil". Also I tried (org-download-yank "the-address-to-the-image"), which does not work either. Do you have any insight? Thanks. Best, Chao On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Oleh wrote: > Hello, > > > Does anyone get org-download.el to work under Mac OSX? I'm struggling to > get > > it work, but it seems to help a lot, empowering org to handle images a > lot > > easier. > > > > I believe I've installed org-download.el correctly, but when I'm dragging > > and drop the image into an org buffer, all I get is the link address > > inserted into the buffer, no downloading events trigger. > > I'm the org-download author. I've mentioned these things on the tracker, > but there's no harm to posting here additionally. > > I don't have OSX, so I can't test it. However, it should work in > theory, since all tools used are portable. > > Try using `org-download-yank' first: this one does everything except > drag-and-drop. Just right click and copy the image url in the browser, > and call `org-download-yank' in Emacs. If it doesn't work, the issue is > with dnd, otherwise it's with the downloading itself. > > The default `org-download-backend 'uses `url-retrieve', which is a part of > Emacs, so if it doesn't work then it's an Emacs bug. > > regards, > Oleh >