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Hi and thanks for using the Markdown package! You may use the option \setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth}
![dvn1](Paul_Gauguin_-_D'ou_venons-nous.jpg "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?"){#fig:dvn0}
You may use the option `\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth}`{=tex}
![dvn1](Paul_Gauguin_-_D'ou_venons-nous.jpg "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?"){#fig:dvn0} or: ``` {=tex}
\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth}
```
![dvn1](Paul_Gauguin_-_D'ou_venons-nous.jpg "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?"){#fig:dvn0} Compared to the However, a cleaner approach is to place the Let me know if you need further clarification or examples! |
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Hi, thanks for your timely and detailed answer. For my first question, it doesn't solve the label problem. With your fix, now the generated markdown is \markdownRendererAttributeIdentifier{fig:dvn1}\markdownRendererImage{dvn1}{dvn.jpg}{dvn.jpg}{Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?}\markdownRendererImageAttributeContextEnd{}\markdownRendererParagraphSeparator However, I tried |
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Hi developers,
I was using
hybrid
mode following some overleaf tutorials, but I can't figure out the correct way to cross-ref them.I tried figuring it out locally and here is the snippet from the lualatex output
The manuals show
\markdownRendererImage
takes four arguments and the 1st is the label, however, I cannot use\ref{dvn1}
to correct cross-ref it.Meanwhile, the heavy-tex way make it correct
p.s. as for the soft-deprecated
hybrid
, I also didn't figure out what should be the correct option to use my above first snippet.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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