On 1/6/15 8:15 PM, John Hendy wrote:
On Jan 6, 2015 7:00 PM, "Peter Davis" <p...@pfdstudio.com
<mailto:p...@pfdstudio.com>> wrote:
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> On 1/6/15 7:19 PM, John Hendy wrote:
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>> The top three Google hits for "align images and text table latex"
seem helpful. The first two suggest \raisebox.
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>> Hopefully they help!
>> John
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> Thanks, John. Is there an org-mode way to do this?
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I've not used macros, but could you just add the raisebox code to it?
Like ... \raisebox{0.5\height}{\includegraphics[...]{$1}
instead of the current?
Just a stab in the dark as I'm unfamiliar with you org tackle code and
the latex solution!
John
Maybe that's the right track, but the obvious solution doesn't seem to work:
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#+MACRO: p \raisebox{-.5\height}{\includegraphics[scale=.35]{$1}}
#+CAPTION: Document Symbols
#+ATTR_LATEX: :align lp{5in} :float nil :border 2 :frame border
| {{{p(./GreenDot.png)}}} | This symbol indicates that the associated
item is in a /normal/ or /successful/ state. |
| {{{p(./YellowDots.png)}}} | This symbol denotes a state of /concern/
or /potential trouble/ for the associated item. |
| {{{p(./RedDots.png)}}} | This symbol indicates that the associated
item is in a /severely troubled/ or /non-functioning/ state. |
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> Thank you.
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