John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> writes:

> Thanks, Tom. Having an issue, though. From what I've read/heard...
> =:width= is used for all backends now? This seems to be indicated by
> this pretty recent post as well:
> - http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/68306
>
> #+begin_quote Aaron Ecay
>
> Eliminating subtleties is precisely the point of this change.  All(-ish)*
> backends now use :width.
>
> * As far as I.ve checked, HTML(+ derived backends) and LaTeX(+derived
> backends).  If there are any that don.t, they should probably be patched
> to do so as well.
>
> #+end_quote
>
> Using #+attr_html :width 200px results in <img src="" :width 200px
> alt="" /> for me.
>
> Why isn't :width for html being parsed into width="200px" ?
>
> :options width="200px" works properly... but then again, I thought we
> did away with :options var="value" syntax.
>
> Just trying to keep up!

You're ahead of me, John.  So far, I've used the latex and texinfo
exporters, but haven't looked at the others, so don't have a sense of
how uniform things might be across the backends.  I'm in awe of the
texinfo exporter, though.  It does a terrific job, AFAICT.

All the best,
Tom

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