Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
Sébastien Vauban <address@hidden> writes:
Francesco Pizzolante wrote:
In this case, we should just generate \includegraphics{myimage}
without
the centerline command.
Given the output of the `\centerline' command, I guess that the
inlining of
an image inside a line of text is not supported as is by Org. I
can second
such a choice.
+1 for default to inline graphics. When using Org for How-To and
project
documentation delivered as PDF, floating screenshot-size images
typically
situate far from the descriptive text.
My point was mainly that, IMHO, floating or not should not be tied
to the
presence or absence of caption/label.
Your problem with screenshots far away should be solved by putting
the H
specifier to the float environment and loading the `float' package.
I would prefer inline images by default (or option), and a file/
subtree
level option to use LaTeX floating layout.
That'd be a great way to be able to specify which type of "inlining"
we want.
On a per file basis seems sufficient for me.