Thanks Richard and Eric! After running it in MikTex by itself, and doing some look-ups, I found that I needed:
1) To use unix style directories in the file paths 2) To use #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[multidot]{grffile} in order to accommodate the extra dot in the file name. Thanks! Mark -------------------------------------------- On Sat, 4/5/14, Richard Lawrence <richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote: Subject: Re: [O] Images not showing up in PDF output To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Cc: "Mark S." <throa...@yahoo.com> Date: Saturday, April 5, 2014, 9:46 AM Hi Mark, > On Saturday, 5 Apr 2014 at 05:59, Mark S. wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I was able to export a subtree as PDF, but the images don't show >> up. The images do export in HTML, and I can see that there is LaTeX >> code for it. It looks like this: >> >> >>\includegraphics[width=10em]{./Periodicals.org_20140402_202538_4928DjL.png} >> >> Are there settings or additional add-ons that I need to produce the images? In addition to Eric's advice, I would recommend that you check that this image is in the right directory, relative to where the .tex file lives, and relative to where LaTeX is being run. (Check the compile log to see if there are errors about not finding the image, or try to compile the exported .tex by hand, without the -interaction nonstopmode option which I believe is Org's default.) I have sometimes run into problems (mostly with BibTeX) when the exported .tex file doesn't exist in the directory where org-latex-pdf-process is run: even though the paths may look right in the .tex file, if the other files used in the compilation (.aux, etc.) don't end up in the right place, relative paths can break. Best, Richard (If possible, please encrypt your reply to me using my PGP key: Key ID: CF6FA646 Fingerprint: 9969 43E1 CF6F A646. See http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/encryption.html for more information.)