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In such cases where does the {#fig:id} go? I have tried putting it separately and also within the curly braces, but with no luck so far. I think the figure reference must work with the image height or width specifier to be useful in practice.
(3) Issue/FeatureRequest
Given that citations are of the form [@citationref] for citations, could the suite of xnos follow the same [...] syntax rather than the braces {...} syntax as at present?
Thanks.
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Greetings Tom.
I have three qustions/issues:
(1) Question.
I have
in my pandoc
defaults
file. Is this invocation sufficient for bothpandoc-eqnos
andpandoc-fignos
?(2) Question
I need to specify image width in figures so:
![Image caption](/path/to/image/image.png){ width=50% }
In such cases where does the
{#fig:id}
go? I have tried putting it separately and also within the curly braces, but with no luck so far. I think the figure reference must work with the image height or width specifier to be useful in practice.(3) Issue/FeatureRequest
Given that citations are of the form
[@citationref]
for citations, could the suite ofxnos
follow the same[...]
syntax rather than the braces{...}
syntax as at present?Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: