Hi, I am using Org for a while, and I actually do like it a lot. I'd like to extend my usage a bit, but I have some difficulties with export format. Basically, my point is about expanding/escaping control sequences in latex output.
My sample org file is : #+TITLE: Org Test #+AUTHOR: Baptiste Fouques #+EMAIL: b...@m4tp.org #+DESCRIPTION: org mode link test #+OPTIONS: ^:nil * org-export-latex-emphasis-alist difficutlies # <<<link_radio>>> =link_radio= =not_a_link= * Radio Link format <<<other_radio_link>>> EOF----------------- What I would expect as a Latex export would be : \section{org-export-latex-emphasis-alist difficutlies} \label{sec-1} \label{link_radio} \texttt{\hyperref[link_radio]{link\_radio}} \texttt{not\_a\_link} \section{Radio Link format} \label{sec-2} \label{other_radio_link}other\_radio\_link EOF ---------------- But, I naturally get ... \texttt{[[link\_radio][link\_radio]]} {1} ... \label{other_radio_link}other_radio_link {2} which does not work at all as {1} is just a no-sense for LaTeX, and {2} has not escaped the _ in plain text output (also the org header has #+OPTIONS: ^:nil ). I can manage to get {1} quite correct, manipulating org-export-latex-emphasis-alist : ( ... ("=" "\\texttt{%s}" nil) ... ) ... \texttt{\hyperref[link_radio]{link\_radio}} ... but then, =not_a_link= became naturally broken ( _ are no more escaped ... ) And I found no such parameter that can be used to manipulate radio link export format (to get <<<oher_radio_link>>> beeing exported as \label{other_radio_link}other\_radio\_link . If you could help me on this issue, I will be able to use Org mode more widely in my everyday work (and propose it to my co-worker). Thanks a lot, ---Bat _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode