Sebastien Vauban <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> writes: > Andreas Leha wrote: >> Sebastien Vauban <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> writes: >>> Nick Dokos wrote: >>>> Sebastien Vauban writes: >>>>> Michael Albinus wrote: >>>>>> Sebastien Vauban writes: >>>>>> >>>>>>>> That's what I'm speaking about. And if you have a local DocView >>>>>>>> installation, it works for either remote or local files (Tramp >>>>>>>> provides a local copy of the remote file). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But DocView won't display a PDF file as an image inside a buffer of >>>>>>> text, will it? >>>>>> >>>>>> No, it uses an own buffer. >>>>> >>>>> OK, so we do agree that trying to open a PDF file in the context of >>>>> *inline images*[1] does not make much sense, right? >>>> >>>> Are you trying to say that the org code for inline images should figure >>>> out that such a link should *not* be inlined because it would open a >>>> non-image file? >>> >>> I'm not sure I use the right wording, but I'm trying to say that Org >>> (when set to open inline images) should never try to open PDF files, as >>> they can't be opened inline in a buffer anyway. >> >> I produce most of my plots as pdfs. Removing the possibility to display >> them with inline image would be a loss for me. > > You mean you see your PDF images inside your Org buffer, along with the > text? > > How did you do that? I never got any PDF displayed inside a text > buffer. >
Neither do I. Please disregard my previous message. Clearly not enough coffee yesterday ;-) Andreas