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| -rw-r--r-- | emacs-init.org | 6 | 
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/emacs-init.org b/emacs-init.org index 7caf258..23f5309 100644 --- a/emacs-init.org +++ b/emacs-init.org @@ -4363,7 +4363,7 @@ Make gnorb consider the same refile targets as org.  Resize inline images to 400px but respect width specifications in attribute lines.  #+begin_src emacs-lisp :noweb-ref org-custom :tangle no -(org-image-actual-width '(600)) +(org-image-actual-width t)  #+end_src  Also display remote images by downloading them.  #+begin_src emacs-lisp :noweb-ref org-custom :tangle no @@ -4775,7 +4775,7 @@ Org Edna  *** org-attach  =org-attach= is useful to attach reference material to org files. This can be reference images, data or other files. A special link type is available for attached files: ~[[attachment:file]]~. -- Inheritance :: While inheritance for attachments sounds useful, so subheadings can access their parents attachments, I find that the current implementation (Org 9.3.1) instead of inheriting just sets the attachment dir of all children to that of the parent. So for now I decided not to use it. +- Inheritance :: Note that inheritance here means, that the attachment dir of all children is set to that of the parent.  - Attachment Folder :: While I do not like the default double nested    folder structure it creates, I also do not want to set an individual    =DIR= property for all headings I want to attach something to. @@ -4784,7 +4784,7 @@ Org Edna  #+begin_src emacs-lisp  (use-package org-attach    :custom -  (org-attach-use-inheritance nil) +  (org-attach-use-inheritance t)    (org-attach-preferred-new-method 'id)    (org-attach-store-link-p t)    :config  | 
