Marcus Klemm writes:
Hi Marcus:
> Do you use, by any chance, a custom block agenda?
Yes, I do.
> I wanted to reply to Bastien as fast as possible, so I tried to
> reproduce my problem at work. I installed Emacs (v23) and orgmode,
> created a document with inline images and built the agenda. Th
Charles Philip Chan bell.net> writes:
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> Bastien gnu.org> writes:
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> Hi Bastien:
>
> > Do you have (setq org-startup-with-inline-images t) ?
>
> I have the above set to "t" and I have the same problem. The images will
> disappear when the agenda is build. I have to toggle it twice for the
Moritz Ulrich writes:
Hi Moritz
> It's the same with narrowing. org-mode really deserves a patch to
> preserve buffer state when the agenda is rebuild.
Agreed.
Charles
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Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Do you have (setq org-startup-with-inline-images t) ?
I have the above set to "t" and I have the same problem. The images will
disappear when the agenda is build. I have to toggle it twice for the
images to reappear.
Charles
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Hi Marcus,
Marcus Klemm writes:
>> I have an org document with some inline images that I'd like to be displayed
>> permanently. I can switch them on using org-toggle-inline-images, but
>> whenever the agenda is rebuilt, either manually or by an idle timer, they
>> disappear, so I have to call
Marcus Klemm googlemail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hello Org-mode developers,
>
> I have an org document with some inline images that I'd like to be displayed
> permanently. I can switch them on using org-toggle-inline-images, but
> whenever the agenda is rebuilt, either manually or by an idle timer
Hello Org-mode developers,
I have an org document with some inline images that I'd like to be
displayed
permanently. I can switch them on using org-toggle-inline-images, but
whenever the agenda is rebuilt, either manually or by an idle timer, they
disappear, so I have to call org-toggle-inline-ima