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Re: [O] [odt] equation labels
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Myles English |
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Re: [O] [odt] equation labels |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:09:58 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.3 (gnu/linux) |
Jambunathan,
>> On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 03:32:10 +0530, Jambunathan K said:
> Myles
>> Does anyone know how to cause a label such as "Figure 1." in the
>> odt (for the resulting png), and set the caption for an equation
>> such as:
>>
>> #+CAPTION: some caption #+LABEL: eqn:psychrometric
>> \begin{equation*} \label{eq:psychrometric} \capillaryPressure =
>> ln(RH)\cdot \dens_w\frac{RT}{M_w} \end{equation*}
Sorry for the red herring: the equation above would never have worked
without mystyle.sty whose content includes:
\newcommand{\pressure}{p}
\newcommand{\capillaryPressure}{{\pressure_{c}}}
\newcommand{\dens_w}{\rho_w}
and is included by:
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{/home/myles/path/to/report/mystyle}
> I have added support for honoring captions, label and attributes for
> images that are dervied from latex fragments. Checkout the git repo
> and let me know if there are any rough edges that need to be ironed
> out.
Thank you! I have just got around to trying this out and it works
great. The only issue now is that the resolution of the pngs is low and
looks terrible. I vaguely remember changing it deep in my latex
installation somewhere.
> Note that the odt exporter treats Labels and their references in a
> special way.
> For example, if the label is defined as follows,
> #+LABEL: Equation:1
> Equation is considered as a "Category" [1] and "1" is considered as
> sequence number. So this "category:seq-no" is the recommended form
> of labels for odt export. Note that the seq-no found in Org file
> need not be sequential. The odt exporter will faithfully reproduce
> the seqnos as seen Org file to the odt file. You can auto-generate
> the "right" seqnos by using Tools->Update->Update All.
> If you are averse to launching the gui for updating of indices you
> can do a odt->odt (yes, odt->odt) conversion for sanitizing of
> indices [2].
> It is also worth noting that the attached file uses the as yet
> undocumented
> #+ATTR_ODT: (:scale 2)
> to scale the image to twice the original size.
> Jambunathan K.
I your previous post you asked for my org file but I think that it is
superseded by your attachment? When I have finished this report I am
working on I'll cut it down and offer it as an example if you like.
Myles