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[O] [RFC] [PATCH] conditional use of latex packages


From: Aaron Ecay
Subject: [O] [RFC] [PATCH] conditional use of latex packages
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 23:02:21 -0500

Hello,

The current way that org handles LaTeX packages for export isn’t
optimal.  The org-latex-(default-)packages-alist variables define a set
of packages that are loaded always.  If a user wants to use advanced
functionality (booktabs for nicer table export, listings or minted for
nicer source code), s/he has to add the packages to these variables
manually.  And a package like longtables is imported into every
document, slowing down compilation even when it is not used.

The attached patches (specifically 1, 2, and 5) introduce a mechanism to
load certain packages only when needed.  It is possible to customize
these packages by specifying options to be passed to their \usepackage
(only inserted if needed to properly export the document), as well as
arbitrary code to place in the document’s preamble if the package is
used.

The other patches in the series (3, 4) fix the latex exporter’s handling
of tikz image files, as generated by R’s tikzDevice function.
Currently, a link to the file containing the graphics code is inserted.
The proper behavior is to \input the file; the source code therein is
compiled into a graph by LaTeX as it compiles the document.  (Tikz is a
very expensive latex package to load; the ability to load tikz only when
necessary motivated the optional packages mechanism.)

I think these patches need more testing, but I wanted to send them along
for feedback.  If it is not desired to change the status quo
wrt. packages like booktabs and minted (must be manually added), and
wrapfig and longtable (will always be used even if not needed), it would
be possible to accept only patches 1, 3, and 4.  (But obviously I think
the other patches are a marked improvement.)

With luck, the patches will be sent as replies to this message with git
send-email.

Thanks,
Aaron

PS I’ve sent away for the copyright assignment forms from the FSF...




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