Hi Carsten,

thank you yor your early reply.
Here is an example as you requested: some lines from my original .org file
(the lines between the ==== rows):

=========================================================
* ML built-in transaction monitoring facility


** Features

MetaLib has a built-in transaction monitoring facility (a transaction
logging component).
This component enables system administrators to retrieve the stored
transaction log data and analyze them at their convenience.


The data elements stored by the transaction logging component are the
following:
 - date/time stamp of transactions
 - resource name (i.e. resources as targets for the metasearch engine:
databases, catalogues, directories, search engines, full-text electronic
collections etc.) available in the systems (the so called local
KnowledgeBase)
 - resource type (i.e. subject gateway; library catalogues, etc.) and
discipline
 - resource access method code: (i.e. the type of connector required to
comunicate with the external resource: e.g. Z39.50; HTML protocol; XML
protocol)
 - users demographic data: Affiliation: Undergraduate; Graduate; Staff;
Guest) and Academic status: Undergraduate; Graduate; Post Graduate; Faculty
Member; Other)
 - users type related to: authenticated use of the system and use of
personalization features: Registered Users; Users with Personal Lists; Users
with Saved Items
 - number of searches per resource
 - number of search sessions per day, user groups
 - patron's entry (i.e. the search query)
 - the number of hits
 - search type code (i.e. the type of fields used)
 - search status code (DONE; ERROR; SUSPEND; FIND; FETCH; CANCEL)
 - system modules used (Quick Search; Find Database; MetaSearch; History;
Alerts)


** Limitations

The pre-defined reports available suffers severals limitations, some
peculiar drawbaks of the web logging system made available. These consist in
the fact that relevant data are filtered out:
 - IP of users (which would make it possible to identify their provenance
from the local network of from the outside internet)
 - data about full-text resources found and actual file the downloaded are
not available.
Infact the Links to Native Interface section warns that: "This statistical
report counts the number of times users link to the native interface of a
resource. This report includes links to the native interface of any resource
presented in the user interface, including Link Only resources (i.e., not
searchable in MetaLib); links to the native interface to view the search
results of a Search and Link resource; as well as links to the native
interface to view full-text documents, etc. that may be included as external
links in the full records of search results. The display includes the
database name and number of times linked."

Besides, the convention used for counting queries:
 - the system counts queries per target resources, so that single queries
submitted in the user interface are multiplied by the number of target
resouces they have actually been sent.

=================================================================

Here are the same lines as they appear in the exported LaTeX file (the lines
between the <<<< rows):

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% Created 2010-01-03 Sun 19:20 \documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}    %[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{longtable} \usepackage{hyperref}
\title{ML-TLA} \author{Pierfranco Minsenti} \date{03 January 2010}
\begin{document}  \maketitle  \setcounter{tocdepth}{3} \tableofcontents
\vspace*{1cm}

\section{ML built-in transaction monitoring facility} \label{sec-1}


\subsection{Features} \label{sec-1.1}

MetaLib has a built-in transaction monitoring facility (a transaction
logging
component).
This component enables system administrators to retrieve the stored
transaction log data and analyze them at their convenience.



The data elements stored by the transaction logging component are the
following:
\begin{itemize} \item date/time stamp of transactions \item resource name
(i.e. resources as targets for the metasearch engine: \end{itemize}
databases, catalogues, directories, search engines, full-text electronic
collections etc.) available in the systems (the so called local
KnowledgeBase)
\begin{itemize} \item resource type (i.e. subject gateway; library
catalogues, etc.) and \end{itemize} discipline
\begin{itemize} \item resource access method code: (i.e. the type of
connector required to \end{itemize} comunicate with the external resource:
e.g. Z39.50; HTML protocol; XML
protocol)
\begin{itemize} \item users demographic data: Affiliation: Undergraduate;
Graduate; Staff; Guest) \end{itemize} and Academic status: Undergraduate;
Graduate; Post Graduate; Faculty Member;
Other)
\begin{itemize} \item users type related to: authenticated use of the system
and use of \end{itemize} personalization features: Registered Users; Users
with Personal Lists; Users
with Saved Items
\begin{itemize} \item number of searches per resource \item number of search
sessions per day, user groups \item patron's entry (i.e. the search query)
\item the number of hits \item search type code (i.e. the type of fields
used) \item search status code (DONE; ERROR; SUSPEND; FIND; FETCH; CANCEL)
\item system modules used (Quick Search; Find Database; MetaSearch; History;
\end{itemize} Alerts)



\subsection{Limitations} \label{sec-1.2}

The pre-defined reports available suffers severals limitations, some
peculiar
drawbaks of the web logging system made available. These consist in the fact
that relevant data are filtered out:
\begin{itemize} \item IP of users (which would make it possible to identify
their provenance from \end{itemize} the local network of from the outside
internet)
\begin{itemize} \item data about full-text resources found and actual file
the downloaded are not \end{itemize} available.
Infact the Links to Native Interface section warns that: ``This statistical
report counts the number of times users link to the native interface of a
resource. This report includes links to the native interface of any resource
presented in the user interface, including Link Only resources (i.e., not
searchable in MetaLib); links to the native interface to view the search
results of a Search and Link resource; as well as links to the native
interface to view full-text documents, etc. that may be included as external
links in the full records of search results. The display includes the
database
name and number of times linked.''

Besides, the convention used for counting queries:
\begin{itemize} \item the system counts queries per target resources, so
that single queries \end{itemize} submitted in the user interface are
multiplied by the number of target
reosurces they have actually been sent


 \end{document}

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Pierfranco




2010/1/3 Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com>

>
> Hi Pierfranco,
>
> please augment your report with example input (.org file) and
> output (.tex file).
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
> On Jan 3, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Pierfranco Minsenti wrote:
>
>  Hi all,
>>
>> this is my 1st message to the list and I am writing to ask for help.
>> I have a problem with the LaTeX export features of Org Mode, version
>> 6.27a. installed on a GNU Emacs Emacs 22.1.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0,
>> Carbon Version 1.6.0).
>>
>> The problem is the folllowing: in the header lines of the LaTeX file
>> exported from an original Org file, the different commands which are
>> automatically addedd by the system and which should begin each of them on a
>> new paragraph, appear all in a single multiline paragraph. The problem is
>> that this paragraph is commented, because it begins with the % Created
>> 2010-01-03 etc. also added by the system.
>> Perhaps this is also why the the PDF export doen't work.
>>
>> Another problem, caused by a line break not properly managed, is related
>> to bulleted lists when they are exported to a LaTeX file: when items are
>> longer that a single line, the lines after the first are broken down (that
>> is: the second line etc. begin a new, not-bulleted paragraph, and they are
>> not the second line of the item).
>>
>> I have set the variable Org Export Preserve Breaks to on (non-nil) but
>> nothing has changed.
>>
>> I have also checked the specific LaTeX export variables of Org but all
>> seems properly setted.
>> By the way, when I make a very similar export from another Emacs mode,
>> that is Muse Mode, to LaTeX, I don't have these problems and everything
>> works just fine.
>>
>> Has anybody experienced this problem with Org Mode and could help me?
>>
>> Thank you very much in advance.
>>
>> pierfranco
>>
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>
> - Carsten
>
>
>
>
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