Just to say, I also am interested in how you would do this. There are probably more attributes that I would like to add to the image (like size and alignment for instance) than there are attributes I would like to add to the link.

Mark


--- On Wed, 4/6/11, Francesco Pizzolante <f...@missioncriticalit.com> wrote:

From: Francesco Pizzolante <f...@missioncriticalit.com>
Subject: [O] HTML export > Resizing an activated inline image
To: "mailing-list-org-mode" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 1:14 AM
Hi,
When you want to resize an inline image, you have to write
something like the
following:
--8<---------------cut
here---------------start------------->8---
#+ATTR_HTML: width=50%
[[./images/toto.png]]
--8<---------------cut
here---------------end--------------->8---
This generates the following HTML code:
--8<---------------cut
here---------------start------------->8---
<img src="./images/toto.png" width=50%
alt="./images/toto.png" />
--8<---------------cut
here---------------end--------------->8---
Now, I would like my image to be activated and the link
should point to the
image itself. So, I'm trying the following:
--8<---------------cut
here---------------start------------->8---
#+ATTR_HTML: width=50%
[[./images/toto.png][file:./images/toto.png]]
--8<---------------cut
here---------------end--------------->8---
But this adds the width to the anchor and not to the
image:
--8<---------------cut
here---------------start------------->8---
<a href="./images/toto.png" width=50%><img
src="./images/toto.png"/></a>
--8<---------------cut
here---------------end--------------->8---
Any idea on the way to the get the following HTML code from
Org?
--8<---------------cut
here---------------start------------->8---
<a href="./images/toto.png"><img
src="./images/toto.png" width=50% /></a>
--8<---------------cut
here---------------end--------------->8---
Thanks for your help.
Francesco


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