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Templates seem to force the use of graphics instead of graphicx #2

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FvD opened this issue Nov 24, 2016 · 1 comment
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Templates seem to force the use of graphics instead of graphicx #2

FvD opened this issue Nov 24, 2016 · 1 comment

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@FvD
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FvD commented Nov 24, 2016

Thank you for the great examples of what can be done with rmarkdown. I'm trying to tweak one of them for my own use, but run into the typical graphics vs graphicx issues that I have been unable to solve by adding an \includepackage{graphicx} to the top of the template file.

Is there any reason for this? Whatever I do am forced to do (graphics style):

\scalebox{0.50}{\includegraphics{image}}

and any graphicx variations will fail, e.g.

\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{image}

even in I add \includepackage{graphicx}.

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svmiller commented Nov 24, 2016

Hi Frans,

I'm not quite sure what the issue is. To what template are you referring? Are you inserting graphics in Markdown format or as standalone .tex code?

A minimal working example may help.

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