Dear all,


When converting to LaTeX (say from markdown in my case), it seems that the --resource-path option has no effect for \includegraphics commands. Let's assume for instance the following markdown file image.md:

An image: ![My image](image.jpg)

Then the commands
> pandoc image.md -s -o image.tex
and
> pandoc image.md -s --resource-path=img/ -o image.tex
produce the exact same file. It means that if you put image.jpg in the directory img/, the resulting LaTeX file will fail to compile even with the --resource-path option.

I can see two solutions:
  1. Produce a \graphicspath{{img/}} command when --resource-path is used;
  2. Modify each \includegraphics to add the full path.
I expect the first one to be good in standalone document while the second better for non-standalone ones. And the first one is probably usable with multiple paths in option while the second is not.

My questions: It the current behavior the intended behavior for some reason I do not understand? Is any of my solutions desirable?

Thanks!

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