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[Orgmode] image link inconsistency in org-mode 6.36c


From: Stefan Vollmar
Subject: [Orgmode] image link inconsistency in org-mode 6.36c
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 00:14:01 +0200

Hi,

I have observed an inconsistency with handling image links in org-mode 6.36c, 
in particular with the caption-option. Here is a minimal org-file to 
demonstrate my point:

file:image1.png
#+CAPTION: My Caption1.
file:image1.png
#+CAPTION: My Caption2.
[[file:image1.png]]

If displayed in org-mode, the image links all look the same. When exporting to 
HTML, the first image is rendered as expected, the second instance will be 
ignored and the third instance is displayed with a (combined!) caption text of 
"My Caption1. My Caption2."

Using org-toggle-inline-images, only the last instances will yield an image in 
Emacs. If one deletes the last line, org-toggle-inline-images comments "No 
inline images to display".

The problem came up today, when we added a caption in an older org-mode file 
which used the simple "file:"-syntax (no square brackets): the previously 
working image vanished and the caption text was found many paragraphs later in 
the next image caption (and only spotted by coincidence).

This is potentially dangerous behaviour. As a consequence, we will change all 
our image links to the "[[file:...]]" syntax which will solve the problem for 
us.

However, I would suggest that the simple "file:"-syntax should no longer be 
supported, except when explicitly enabled by a new flag (an option which might 
be desirable for backward compatibility). Or is there some hidden benefit in 
the "file:"-syntax other than being marginally shorter?

Warm regards,
 Stefan
-- 
Dr. Stefan Vollmar, Dipl.-Phys.
Head of IT group
Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung
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