After I do "C-c C-c", I just get a message saying "Code block evaluation complete."
> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2021 at 10:52 AM > From: "Berry, Charles" <ccbe...@health.ucsd.edu> > To: "michael-franz...@gmx.com" <michael-franz...@gmx.com> > Cc: "Help Emacs Orgmode" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org> > Subject: Re: displaying equations with ob-latex > > > > > On May 6, 2021, at 3:08 PM, michael-franz...@gmx.com wrote: > > > > Did you manage to get the equations displayed, I have tried again and could > > not do > > it. It might be beneficial to give more details and some more examples on > > what to do. > > > > Yes, the one equation was displayed as a preview. > > Maybe I was not clear in my directions so try this bit: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > > 1. Copy the text between the `cut here' lines to its own org buffer. > 2. Place cursor in the eqn1 src block. > 3. Type ~C-c C-c~ and respond to any prompt about evaluating with ~y~. > 4. An eqn1 results block should appear with a :results: drawer > containing an equation in it. > 5. Type ~C-c C-x C-l~. > 6. The equation should be previewed in the :results: drawer. > 7. Export to LaTeX Buffer with ~C-c C-e C-b l L y~ > 8. Only an enumerate environment and the equation should appear in the > LaTeX buffer. > > #+name: eqn1 > #+begin_src latex :exports none :results drawer > \(y = x\beta + \epsilon\) > #+end_src > > #+call: eqn1() :results latex > > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > > > > > Can I export on a window that is to right window of the code window? > > IIUC, the question is > > : when I export (as in item 5 in the list above), will the LaTeX buffer > : open in a window to the right of the one containing the org buffer? > > This is what happens in my setup when I have the org buffer displayed in a > frame with just one window. > > But how windows are displayed depends on many factors. See (info "(emacs) > Windows") for some of the details. So you may need to customize or resize > your frame to get the same behavior. > > > > I can one use plain > > tex commands. Texinfo mainly supports plain tex, org mode in basically > > latex, so the > > two programs do not currently work well together. > > > > Um, I don't see how this gets to the original question. > > > Texinfo has the good feature to show equations (but only for plain tex) > > whereas org > > is good with latex (but not very adept at displaying the output in an emacs > > window). > > There are probably a lot of opinions in the org community about how well org > handles previewing output. For me it works well. YMMV. > > HTH, > > Chuck >