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Re: [O] [ANN] ox-extras


From: Rasmus
Subject: Re: [O] [ANN] ox-extras
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 00:08:40 +0200
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Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:

> Aaron Ecay <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> 2014ko ekainak 21an, Aaron Ecay-ek idatzi zuen:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>>> Eventually, if you insist on writing your full preamble within the
>>>> document, you can start to write it in a LaTeX-mode buffer, copy it in
>>>> your Org document and add "#+LATEX_HEADER: " in front of each line.
>>>> This last step is done easily with `string-rectangle' (C-x r t).
>>> 
>>> This is basically making the user do (something like) org-edit-special
>>> manually.  It can probably be automated somewhat – I’ll work on a
>>> patch.
>>
>> This is now implemented in a new library in contrib, ox-extras.  This is
>> intended as a semi-official, semi-curated repository for helpful pieces of
>> org export hooks and customizations.  Differently than worg, the aim is to
>> make it easy for users to load the snippets through the ox-extras-activate
>> function.  Even so, I hope this will be an “executable wiki” where anyone
>> (who has commit access to the org repo) is free to contribute new hook
>> functions and improve existing ones.
>>
>> In the present case, if you execute
>>
>> (ox-extras-activate '(latex-header-blocks))
>>
>> you will be able to use blocks of the following form:
>>
>> #+header: :header yes
>> #+begin_latex
>>
>>   \foo{}
>>   \bar{}
>> #+end_latex
>>
>> These will be transformed so that the begin/end wrapper is removed and
>> each line is prepended with #+latex_header: on export.  They can be
>> edited as latex code with the usual org-edit-special function (C-c ').
>>
>> The #+header: :header yes line is a bit confusing.  The first #+header:
>> is part of org syntax that allows us to tag blocks (and other elements)
>> with plists.  The :header yes in the plist indicates that this block
>> should be treated as a latex_header, and not a normal type of latex
>> block.
>
> You did not attach a file and you probably want to make it as s new
> message without the ref to the previous thread.

Sorry, it's in contrib as you said :) My mistake.

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