Hi Klaus, I found the function very useful so I expanded it a little to have more flexible image file names. First, I use the base name of the file in the current buffer as a prefix to the image file name. Then I added an integer buffer-local variable to be the image file name's suffix (preceded by an underscore) which is incremented every time new image is pasted: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defvar org-clipboard-image-suffix 0) (make-variable-buffer-local 'org-clipboard-image-suffix) (setq-default org-clipboard-image-suffix 0) (defun org-insert-clipboard-image () (interactive) (incf org-clipboard-image-suffix) (let* ((image-file (concat (file-name-base (buffer-file-name)) "_" (format "%d" org-clipboard-image-suffix) ".png")) (exit-status (call-process "convert" nil nil nil "clipboard:" image-file))) (org-insert-link nil (concat "file:" image-file) ""))) #+end_src It would be very convenient if there were a way to determine if the clipboard contains an image, then use defadvice to call this function with, say, org-yank. Unfortunately I couldn't find any emacs functions to query properties of the content of the (Windows) clipboard. I only see w32-get-clipboard-data which returns only text. Regards, Alex On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer < bauer.klaus.dieter@gmail.com> wrote: > (defun my-org-insert-clipboard () > (interactive) > (let* ((image-file "clipboard.png") > (exit-status > (call-process "convert" nil nil nil > "clipboard:" image-file))) > (org-insert-link nil (concat "file:" image-file) "") > (org-display-inline-images))) > > That works for me (Emacs 24.3, Windows 7) though for practical use some > more edge case handling ("don't insert on failure", "different name if file > exists") will be wanted. > > kind regards, Klaus > > > 2013/6/7 Vitalie Spinu > >> >> Thanks for the tip. Do you have an elisp piece that handles the image >> insertion into org buffers? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Vitalie >> >> >> Klaus-Dieter Bauer >> >> on Thu, 6 Jun 2013 19:16:26 +0200 wrote: >> >> > Dear All, >> > Please Help, >> > I need to paste raw image from clipboard into emacs/orgmode, I am a >> > microsoft onenote user and I got used to take a lot of snapshots >> and embed >> > it into my notes, I think if I could know how to embed images >> directly into >> > emacs/orgmode from clipboard, I will switch to emacs very easily. >> >> > I searched the internet but unfortunately I didn't find the answer, >> > Thanks a lot. >> > Dodo >> >> > Hello! >> >> > While the original poster probably long since has implemented one of >> the >> > previously suggested solutions (or given up) I thought I'd share a >> more general >> > solution I found [1]. >> >> > ImageMagick's `convert' can use clipboard: as input file (don't know >> if it works >> > as output file). >> >> > convert clipboard: FILENAME-WITH-EXTENSION >> >> > I tested it with the cygwin and native windows versions and both >> worked. >> >> > king regards, Klaus >> >> > PS1: On Windows `convert.exe' might be shadowed by another executable, >> > especially C:\Windows\System32\convert.exe. In that case the PATH >> variable >> > should be adjusted such that ImageMagick comes before >> C:\Windows\system32. To >> > check what shadows the executable, you can run "where convert" in the >> > Windows-commandline. >> > PS2: On Windows only basic image-displaying-support is included >> out-of-the-box. >> > To get full support, the easiest way is to install the full GnuWin32 >> tools >> > (which include the necessary image libraries) with the web-installer. >> >> > ------ >> >> > [1] User "magick" in >> > >> http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7524&p=22859 >> . >> >> >