Dan, > Before running the export, do you have a link to the image *already* in > your org buffer? > > If no, then you should just get one copy of the image. > > If yes, then, if the link is positioned in such a way that it will get > replaced by the output (no intervening lines between end of source block > and results) then you should get one copy.
I would almost certainly already have the link as I have been making minor changes and recompiling , what seems like hundreds of times trying to sort out how to fix it > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > #+options toc:nil > #+title: R latex graphics > > Text before figure. > #+CAPTION: Trial boxplots with babel > #+LABEL: fig:trial boxplots > #+ATTR_LaTeX: width=5cm > #+srcname:Boxplots Summary > #+begin_src R :session BirdData :file BoxplotSummary.pdf :exports both > Wingcrd <- rnorm(100, 20) ; Tarsus <- rnorm(100, 5) ; > Head <- rnorm(100, 3) ; Wt <- rnorm(100, 40) > boxplot(Wingcrd,Tarsus,Head,Wt,names=c("Wingcrd","Tarsus","Head","Wt")) > #+end_src > > #+results: Boxplots > [[file:BoxplotSummary.pdf]] > > Text after figure. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for this. It has to be said I am really excited about this babel and R combination. I often do a few pages of R explanation on a specific topic for students where I need to combine text and R output, and this is a brilliant solution for this. Graham _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode