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Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request
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Matthew Lundin |
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Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request |
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Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:33:09 -0500 |
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Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Strange, I am getting {lll}, with no vertical lines on either outside.
> Ah, you have org-export-latex-tables-column-borders turned on.
> Yes, there was a bug, fixed now. Thanks!
>
Thanks! Works beautifully now.
>>
>> 2. Headlines greater than n when H:n (e.g., level three headlines
>> when H
>> is set to 2) are exported as description lists.
>>
>> Is this the intended behavior?
>
> This is how Bastien designed it, and it is similar to the HTML way,
> turning these into lists. It works fine if there is any text before
> the plain list bullets.
>
When I use a paragraph of text instead of plain list bullets, the
subsequent paragraph becomes the definition of the headline, which
becomes the list label. Is this correct?
> Do you have a better proposal?
I suppose I was expecting the headings to become itemized lists if
num:nil or enumerated lists if num:t. But I realize that's probably not
the most straightforward behavior. I think it's easier for me to use
bullet lists in the org source than to request a change. :)
>> Would it be possible to have the latex exporter ignore markup
>> designated as html?
>
> I am unable to reproduce this, works fine for me.
You are right. I cannot reproduce this. I'm afraid it may have been due
to a typo. Sorry for the false alarm.
> OK, we have now #+begin_center
>
Again, thanks so much! This works beautifully and I've already used it
in a syllabus.
>>
>> A related thought (and sorry for the very long email), is there any
>> way
>> to define these types of macros globally, rather than in-buffer? It
>> would be really nice to be able to set commonly used macros globally.
>> Even nicer would be the ability to define macros that are context
>> sensitive: i.e., one substitution for for LaTeX export, another
>> substitution for HTML export. This might make it easier to export the
>> same source file to different outputs. Just a wishlist item....
>
> Yes, guess we could have global macros, and also macros that expand
> depending on exporter type. I have not though much about it, maybe
> you'd like to draw up a syntax?
Thanks for considering this. I'll do some brainstorming and get back to you.
Best,
Matt
- [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Matthew Lundin, 2009/03/16
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Carsten Dominik, 2009/03/16
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request,
Matthew Lundin <=
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Carsten Dominik, 2009/03/19
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Matthew Lundin, 2009/03/19
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Matthew Lundin, 2009/03/21
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Carsten Dominik, 2009/03/21
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Matthew Lundin, 2009/03/21
- Re: [Orgmode] Latex export bugs and a request, Carsten Dominik, 2009/03/22