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Re: [O] Graphic files displayed in buffer?


From: Thomas S . Dye
Subject: Re: [O] Graphic files displayed in buffer?
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2015 15:05:23 -1000

Hi Rasmus,

Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:

>
> I cannot reproduce.  What is your "user-entities" code block?
>
> This is my test file:
>
> [[file:/tmp/test.png]]
>
> #+name: user-entities
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> 1
> #+END_SRC
>
> # Local Variables: 
> # org-entities-user: nil
> # eval: (and (fboundp 'org-sbe) (not (fboundp 'sbe)) (fset 'sbe 'org-sbe))
> # eval: (sbe "user-entities")
> # End: 

Thanks for looking into this.  Your file works here, too.

I found that loading my file somehow sets this variable:

org-inline-image-overlays is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is
(#<overlay from 80946 to 80979 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 80254 
to 80292 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 80060 to 80099 in 
anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 79977 to 80011 in anth_464_syllabus.org> 
#<overlay from 79840 to 79879 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 79720 to 
79759 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 78291 to 78328 in 
anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 75204 to 75241 in anth_464_syllabus.org> 
#<overlay from 74778 to 74813 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 74224 to 
74266 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 71381 to 71419 in 
anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 35207 to 35246 in anth_464_syllabus.org> 
#<overlay from 34346 to 34381 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 33565 to 
33603 in anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 32615 to 32661 in 
anth_464_syllabus.org> #<overlay from 30451 to 30489 in anth_464_syllabus.org> 
#<overlay from 29134 to 29173 in anth_464_syllabus.org>)

Local in buffer anth_464_syllabus.org; global value is nil

Any idea how that might happen?  It is just one part of the file, the
rest is good (even though it contains lots of images).

Running org-remove-inline-images gets rid of the overlays.  If I save
after they are removed, kill the buffer, and then read it again I have
the same problem.

All the best,
Tom
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Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com



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