Hello, Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes:
> with org-html-html5-fancy is non-nil, images are exported with something > like this code: > > <figure> > <p><img src="https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/proof_2x.png" alt="proof_2x.png" > class="fragment (appear) visible current-fragment" > data-fragment-index="0"></p> > </figure> > > > At least in ox-reveal, this makes it quite difficult to address images > separately from text (e.g., to set the text-align property appropriately. > You can try this if you have ox-reveal installed with any simple image: > ---------- > * Test > [[https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/proof_2x.png]] > > -------- > At least on my machine, the image won't be centered in the resultant slide, > and it will be hard to construct CSS to fix the issue. > > Is there a strong reason to include the <p> tag? I've removed it from > org-html--wrap-image and haven't noticed any ill effects so far, but > haven't done much testing. I'm not well-versed enough in HTML to answer this, but, from Org POV, there should be a difference between A paragraph #+caption: foo [[block-image.png]] Another paragraph and A paragraph with an [[inline-image.png]] and some text following. Would removing the <p> tag blur the difference between the two examples above ? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou