Hi all, 

I have markdown file, main.md with following content:

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

It produces following example.tex:

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


It would otherwise be okay, but the figure is not centered. I read from here a possible solution, using

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

in latex preamble and adding "center" argument to \includegraphics, like this:

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



This works. Now, my question is: Is there some way to add this "center" there automatically? 

Another option I'm thinking of is redefining the \includegraphics command in LaTeX, but it feels more like a hack to me. One problem would be: How to not add the center tag if includegraphics is redefined? (In my case, all figures will probably be centered, but, I think there should be a better way)

Regards,

Niko



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