On Mon, Oct 21 2024, Michael Heerdegen wrote: > Hello, > > can org-mode do this? > > I have an org document and want that, at least in the html export, a > certain part looks like this: > > +---------------------------------+ +---------------------------------+ > | Image 1 | | Image 2 | > | | | | > | | | | > | | | | > | | | | > | | | | > | | | | > | | | | > | | | | > +---------------------------------+ +---------------------------------+ > > * Point 1 said about Image 1 * Point 1 said about Image 2 > * Point 2 said about Image 1 * Here Point 2 is harder to > describe and needs 2 lines > * More stuff about Image 1 > > I.e., a comparison of two variants of a thing using 2 images with > several small text items below them, that pairwise correspond to each > other. > > Is this doable in org-mode or should I better just use latex? > > I tried with a table (I did not succeed in getting images next to each > other in any other way). So, I do get the images placed side by side > but also... the rest of table features, like lines, and cells: > multi-line items are interpreted as two cells and wrongly indented etc. > > How can I maybe do this better? > > > TIA, > > Michael.