Hi Martin, "Martin G. Skjæveland" wrote: > Sébastien Vauban wrote: >> "Martin G. Skjæveland" wrote: >> >>> is it possible to change how hyperlinks are exported to LaTex without >>> going into to org-latex.el, but setting by a variable or similar in my >>> .emacs file? >>> >>> I would like to export hyperlinks in Latex as \myhref (or something else) >>> instead of \href, so that I can redefine \myhref using \href, like this >>> >>> \usepackage{ifthen} >>> \newcommand{\myhref}[2]{ >>> \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{#2}} >>> {\href{#1}{#2}} >>> {\href{#1}{#2}\footnote{\url{#1}}} >>> } >>> >>> and thus include the URLs of the links as footnotes. >> >> Not answering clearly your question, but an alternative (that works) is to >> redefine \href either in your private class (if you use one) or in your TeX >> file. >> >> In the latter case, put the `renewcommand' in your Org source, so that it >> gets exported every time. >> >> Example (with a `newcommand' here): >> >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \newcommand{\figtext}[2]{\begin{tikzpicture} \draw >> (-#1/2,-#1/2) rectangle (#1/2,#1/2); \node[text width=#1] at (0,0) >> {\color{blue}\scriptsize{#2}}; \end{tikzpicture}} >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> I think, for this case, this offers more flexibility and allows you to get >> what you want. > > yes, this looks like the flexibility I'm after, but my problem with your > solution is that by using \renewcommand I would be defining a recursive > command, which does not work. (I should have mentioned that in my first > email, sorry.) This is the reason for renaming the \href command in the > export, so I can define my own href command using the standard href.
Nope! You can do that by simply renaming the old version first. In your case: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- \let\o...@href=\href \renewcommand\href[2]{% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{#2}} {\o...@href{#1}{#2}} {\o...@href{#1}{#2}\footnote{\url{#1}}} }% href \href{http://www.mygooglest.com/}{Test} \href{http://www.mygooglest.com/}{http://www.mygooglest.com/} --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > The reason I want to do this in the first place is to make URLs available > when the latex pdf is printed. That makes sense. I'll reuse your idea! Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban _______________________________________________ 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