Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> writes: > Certainly it is possible to document that attributes are mostly useful > for image links when they are block-level elements rather than inline > objects. Caveats of trying to use attributes for inline objects should > be clearly stated to avoid false expectation of supported feature.
Agree. Patches are welcome :) >> You examples are pretty much dedicated to html. Do you know if >> per-object attributes could be actually useful for other export >> backends? > > The following example is somewhat contrived. Try to set different > options (width or e.g. angle) for several inline images. It applies to > LaTeX as well: > > > #+attr_latex: :center nil :options angle=30 :width 16mm > [[file:/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/emacs.png]] > and > [[file:/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/emacs.png]] > # second one should have angle=-30 What about something that is not a single-image paragraph? Single-image paragraphs specifically are handled specially during export. Best, Ihor