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From: Niko <niko-k13cyrtlpCBBDLzU/O5InQ@public.gmane.org>
To: pandoc-discuss <pandoc-discuss-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org>
Subject: How to center an oversized figure (md to tex to pdf)?
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2022 03:19:54 -0700 (PDT)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <b18d68f1-e4d0-4b45-ab10-03f890838484n@googlegroups.com> (raw)


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Hi all, 

I am trying to center figures on pdf. The main.md has:

![some text](some-figure.png){width=166%  #fig:figlabel}

The created .tex file has

\begin{figure}
\hypertarget{fig:figlabel}{%
\centering
\includegraphics[width=1.66\textwidth,height=\textheight]{some-figure.png}
\caption{some text}\label{fig:figlabel}
}
\end{figure}

I read from SO (link removed) that a possible solution is to use

\usepackage[export]{adjustbox}[2011/08/13]

in latex preamble and add "center" argument to includegraphics, like so:

 \includegraphics[width=1.66\textwidth,height=\textheight, *center*
]{some-figure.png}

I tested it and it works. Now, how would one add arguments to 
includegraphics from within markdown?  Another solution I came up with 
would include redefining includegraphics in latex preamble to always have 
the "center" added, but I feel that is a bit hacky. Is there a better way?

Regards,

Niko

(PS. For some reason my messages are getting removed automatically. Trying 
to post without links to see if that affects)

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2022-10-18 10:19 Niko [this message]
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2022-10-18 10:17 Niko
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2022-10-21 16:40   ` John MacFarlane
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2022-10-22  9:30       ` Niko
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2022-10-24 18:06           ` John MacFarlane

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