It used to be possible use ATTR_ORG on images to make them display at a different size, which was very useful when the images were large. It worked like this: #+ATTR_ORG: :width 300 [[file:very-large-image.jpg]] I haven't needed it for a while, but today I went to use it and it's gone! I grepped the source code, ORG-NEWS and the git log, but didn't see any mention of it. What happened? Did it go in version 9? Am I overlooking something? I feel like I've stepped into some parallel universe where everything is the same except this one Org command. Bill -- William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: https://listeningtoart.org/ https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/ Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: http://staplr.org/
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1434 bytes --] I still use this. Do you see any issues in the Messages? If you try attr_latex does it work? If not you may have an imagemagick problem that can’t rescale the thumbnail. Note you will have to toggle the image display after you add that. On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 11:18 AM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote: > It used to be possible use ATTR_ORG on images to make them display at a > different size, which was very useful when the images were large. It > worked > like this: > > #+ATTR_ORG: :width 300 > [[file:very-large-image.jpg]] > > I haven't needed it for a while, but today I went to use it and it's > gone! I > grepped the source code, ORG-NEWS and the git log, but didn't see any > mention of > it. What happened? Did it go in version 9? Am I overlooking something? > I > feel like I've stepped into some parallel universe where everything is the > same > except this one Org command. > > Bill > -- > William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: > https://listeningtoart.org/ > https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/ > Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: http://staplr.org/ > > -- John ----------------------------------- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2351 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1843 bytes --] I am also having the same issue. I don't have time right now to try to track down causes, but this is not a unique problem. The behavior I am seeing is that #+ATTR_ORG no longer causes the images to be resized, they display at original size. -- Steen On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 8:34 AM John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote: > I still use this. Do you see any issues in the Messages? > > If you try attr_latex does it work? If not you may have an imagemagick > problem that can’t rescale the thumbnail. Note you will have to toggle the > image display after you add that. > > On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 11:18 AM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote: > >> It used to be possible use ATTR_ORG on images to make them display at a >> different size, which was very useful when the images were large. It >> worked >> like this: >> >> #+ATTR_ORG: :width 300 >> [[file:very-large-image.jpg]] >> >> I haven't needed it for a while, but today I went to use it and it's >> gone! I >> grepped the source code, ORG-NEWS and the git log, but didn't see any >> mention of >> it. What happened? Did it go in version 9? Am I overlooking >> something? I >> feel like I've stepped into some parallel universe where everything is >> the same >> except this one Org command. >> >> Bill >> -- >> William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: >> https://listeningtoart.org/ >> https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/ >> Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: http://staplr.org/ >> >> -- > John > > ----------------------------------- > Professor John Kitchin > Doherty Hall A207F > Department of Chemical Engineering > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-7803 > @johnkitchin > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3108 bytes --]
I'm using the latest Org and it's working. If you'd like to dig the
cause you might want to dig in `org-display-inline-images'. It accepts
`:width' in any #+ATTR.*-like option, then immediately call
`create-image'. I would guess it's an imagemagick problem too.
steen <mediapathic@gmail.com> writes:
> I am also having the same issue. I don't have time right now to try to
> track down causes, but this is not a unique problem. The behavior I am
> seeing is that #+ATTR_ORG no longer causes the images to be resized, they
> display at original size.
> -- Steen
>
>
> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 8:34 AM John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> I still use this. Do you see any issues in the Messages?
>>
>> If you try attr_latex does it work? If not you may have an imagemagick
>> problem that can’t rescale the thumbnail. Note you will have to toggle the
>> image display after you add that.
>>
>> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 11:18 AM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote:
>>
>>> It used to be possible use ATTR_ORG on images to make them display at a
>>> different size, which was very useful when the images were large. It
>>> worked
>>> like this:
>>>
>>> #+ATTR_ORG: :width 300
>>> [[file:very-large-image.jpg]]
>>>
>>> I haven't needed it for a while, but today I went to use it and it's
>>> gone! I
>>> grepped the source code, ORG-NEWS and the git log, but didn't see any
>>> mention of
>>> it. What happened? Did it go in version 9? Am I overlooking
>>> something? I
>>> feel like I've stepped into some parallel universe where everything is
>>> the same
>>> except this one Org command.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>> --
>>> William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art:
>>> https://listeningtoart.org/
>>> https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/
>>> Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: http://staplr.org/
>>>
>>> --
>> John
>>
>> -----------------------------------
>> Professor John Kitchin
>> Doherty Hall A207F
>> Department of Chemical Engineering
>> Carnegie Mellon University
>> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
>> 412-268-7803
>> @johnkitchin
>> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
>>
>>
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2908 bytes --] Following up on this two years later ... I had some images that I wanted to shrink in my Org buffer, but #+attr_org: (setq org-image-actual-width nil) I had the variable set to t: "When non-nil, use the actual width of images when inlining them." There are a few other options, but nil does what I want: "When set to nil, try to get the width from an #+ATTR.* keyword and fall back on the original width if none is found." Bill On 25 May 2019, Cheong Yiu Fung wrote: > I'm using the latest Org and it's working. If you'd like to dig the > cause you might want to dig in `org-display-inline-images'. It accepts > `:width' in any #+ATTR.*-like option, then immediately call > `create-image'. I would guess it's an imagemagick problem too. > > steen <mediapathic@gmail.com> writes: > >> I am also having the same issue. I don't have time right now to try to >> track down causes, but this is not a unique problem. The behavior I am >> seeing is that #+ATTR_ORG no longer causes the images to be resized, they >> display at original size. >> -- Steen >> >> >> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 8:34 AM John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> >> wrote: >> >>> I still use this. Do you see any issues in the Messages? >>> >>> If you try attr_latex does it work? If not you may have an imagemagick >>> problem that can’t rescale the thumbnail. Note you will have to toggle the >>> image display after you add that. >>> >>> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 11:18 AM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote: >>> >>>> It used to be possible use ATTR_ORG on images to make them display at a >>>> different size, which was very useful when the images were large. It >>>> worked >>>> like this: >>>> >>>> #+ATTR_ORG: :width 300 >>>> [[file:very-large-image.jpg]] >>>> >>>> I haven't needed it for a while, but today I went to use it and it's >>>> gone! I >>>> grepped the source code, ORG-NEWS and the git log, but didn't see any >>>> mention of >>>> it. What happened? Did it go in version 9? Am I overlooking >>>> something? I >>>> feel like I've stepped into some parallel universe where everything is >>>> the same >>>> except this one Org command. >>>> >>>> Bill >>>> -- >>>> William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: >>>> https://listeningtoart.org/ >>>> https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/ >>>> Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: http://staplr.org/ >>>> >>>> -- >>> John >>> >>> ----------------------------------- >>> Professor John Kitchin >>> Doherty Hall A207F >>> Department of Chemical Engineering >>> Carnegie Mellon University >>> Pittsburgh, PA 15213 >>> 412-268-7803 >>> @johnkitchin >>> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu >>> >>> > -- William Denton https://www.miskatonic.org/ Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. Toronto, Canada
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3523 bytes --] Sorry, that escaped too soon. I meant to say that #+attr_org: :width 300 wasn't resizing the images in the Org buffer to 300 pixels wide. Turned out it wasn't Imagemagick, it was the variable org-image-actual-width, which was set to ignore any attr_* directives. I changed that and now it's working. Bill On 13 July 2021, William Denton wrote: > Following up on this two years later ... > > I had some images that I wanted to shrink in my Org buffer, but > > #+attr_org: > > (setq org-image-actual-width nil) > > I had the variable set to t: "When non-nil, use the actual width of images > when inlining them." There are a few other options, but nil does what I > want: "When set to nil, try to get the width from an #+ATTR.* keyword and > fall back on the original width if none is found." > > Bill > > On 25 May 2019, Cheong Yiu Fung wrote: > >> I'm using the latest Org and it's working. If you'd like to dig the >> cause you might want to dig in `org-display-inline-images'. It accepts >> `:width' in any #+ATTR.*-like option, then immediately call >> `create-image'. I would guess it's an imagemagick problem too. >> >> steen <mediapathic@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> I am also having the same issue. I don't have time right now to try to >>> track down causes, but this is not a unique problem. The behavior I am >>> seeing is that #+ATTR_ORG no longer causes the images to be resized, they >>> display at original size. >>> -- Steen >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 8:34 AM John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I still use this. Do you see any issues in the Messages? >>>> >>>> If you try attr_latex does it work? If not you may have an imagemagick >>>> problem that can’t rescale the thumbnail. Note you will have to toggle >>>> the >>>> image display after you add that. >>>> >>>> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 11:18 AM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> It used to be possible use ATTR_ORG on images to make them display at a >>>>> different size, which was very useful when the images were large. It >>>>> worked >>>>> like this: >>>>> >>>>> #+ATTR_ORG: :width 300 >>>>> [[file:very-large-image.jpg]] >>>>> >>>>> I haven't needed it for a while, but today I went to use it and it's >>>>> gone! I >>>>> grepped the source code, ORG-NEWS and the git log, but didn't see any >>>>> mention of >>>>> it. What happened? Did it go in version 9? Am I overlooking >>>>> something? I >>>>> feel like I've stepped into some parallel universe where everything is >>>>> the same >>>>> except this one Org command. >>>>> >>>>> Bill >>>>> -- >>>>> William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: >>>>> https://listeningtoart.org/ >>>>> https://www.miskatonic.org/ --- GHG.EARTH: https://ghg.earth/ >>>>> Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: http://staplr.org/ >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> John >>>> >>>> ----------------------------------- >>>> Professor John Kitchin >>>> Doherty Hall A207F >>>> Department of Chemical Engineering >>>> Carnegie Mellon University >>>> Pittsburgh, PA 15213 >>>> 412-268-7803 >>>> @johnkitchin >>>> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu >>>> >>>> >> > > -- > William Denton > https://www.miskatonic.org/ > Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. > Toronto, Canada -- William Denton https://www.miskatonic.org/ Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. Toronto, Canada