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Re: Bug: Display Inline Images from Subdirectory [9.4.4 (9.4.4-33-g5450d


From: Daniel E. Doherty
Subject: Re: Bug: Display Inline Images from Subdirectory [9.4.4 (9.4.4-33-g5450d6-elpaplus @ /home/ded/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20210322/)]
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2021 08:21:40 -0500
User-agent: mu4e 1.5.8; emacs 28.0.50

Kyle,

Thanks for the excellent sleuthing.  Nailed it.

I took your second suggestion, and ended up with the following (for
those interested), which works like a charm:

=================================
  (setq org-startup-with-inline-images t)
  (require 'subr-x)
  (defun ded:org-babel-inline-display-subtree ()
    "Redisplay inline images in subtree if cursor in source block with :result 
graphics."

    (when (org-in-src-block-p)
      (let (beg end
                (default-directory (if-let ((fname (buffer-file-name)))
                                       (file-name-directory fname)
                                     default-directory)))
        (save-mark-and-excursion
          (org-mark-subtree)
          (setq beg (point))
          (setq end (mark)))
        (when-let ((info (org-babel-get-src-block-info t))
                   (params (org-babel-process-params (nth 2 info)))
                   (result-params (cdr (assq :result-params params)))
                   ((member "graphics" result-params)))
          (org-display-inline-images nil nil beg end)))))

  (add-hook 'org-babel-after-execute-hook 
#'ded:org-babel-inline-display-subtree)
========================

On Sat, Apr 10 2021, Kyle Meyer wrote:

> Daniel E. Doherty writes:
>
>> Nick,
>>
>> Thanks for trying this out.  I tried this again using emacs -Q with both
>> emacs27 and emacs28, and I still get the same result, i.e., it produces
>> the link but does not display it inline.  Both versions supported
>> display of SVG graphics files.
>
> Hmm, I see the same behavior you're describing: your custom function
> doesn't trigger the inline display when :dir is used.
>
> Let's look at the custom function...
>
>> | (defun ded:org-babel-inline-display-subtree ()
>> |   "Redisplay inline images in subtree if cursor in source block with
>>     :result graphics."
>> |
>> |   (when (org-in-src-block-p)
>> |     (let (beg end)
>> |       (save-mark-and-excursion
>> |         (org-mark-subtree)
>> |         (setq beg (point))
>> |         (setq end (mark)))
>> |       (when-let ((info (org-babel-get-src-block-info t))
>> |                  (params (org-babel-process-params (nth 2 info)))
>> |                  (result-params (cdr (assq :result-params params)))
>> |                  ((member "graphics" result-params)))
>> |         (org-display-inline-images nil nil beg end)))))
>> |
>> | (add-hook 'org-babel-after-execute-hook
>>   #'ded:org-babel-inline-display-subtree)
>
> So, org-display-inline-images is probably the place to start debugging.
> You can step through its execution [1] and compare the "no :dir" vs
> ":dir" cases.  When I did that, I noticed that a
>
>   (expand-file-name "dot/lehman.svg")
>
> leads to a non-existent "/path/to/dot/dot/lehman.svg" (note the
> repeating "dot/").  That's because :dir temporarily changes the
> directory, and org-babel-after-execute-hook executes in that context.
>
> To work around that, you could avoid using org-babel-after-execute-hook
> and instead advise org-babel-execute-src-block so that your function is
> called afterward.  Another approach would be to let-bind the
> default-directory in your function:
>
>   (when (org-in-src-block-p)
>     (let ((default-directory (if-let ((fname (buffer-file-name)))
>                                  (file-name-directory fname)
>                                default-directory))
>           ...)
>       ...))
>
>
> [1] (info "(elisp)Instrumenting")


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