Maybe it would just be easier if someone attached a .org file that functions
as you think would work well -- with both the document and the babel/TikZ
export having the same sans-serif font. Perhaps then I could simply C-e p
the document and C-c C-c the babel block myself to examine how it behaves?

I was not able to get the conditional :export code provided to work.

Thanks,
John

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:34 AM, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Eric S Fraga <ucec...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 13:58:41 -0500, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
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>> > On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >     Hi John,
>> >
>> >     In the case you describe I would export the *code* of the tikz latex
>> >     block rather than the file resulting from evaluating the block.
>> >
>> > Code = raw LaTeX/TikZ code? If so, I don't really care about that. i
>> just want the graphic.
>>
>> Yes but the point is that, if I understand the processes involved
>> correctly, the export and babel routes each generate different latex
>> code.  Babel does *not* look at the document wide settings whereas
>> export does.  This is why Eric is suggesting you export the babel code
>> so that it is interpreted by the latex document that results from
>> exporting the whole org document.  Otherwise, make sure the settings
>> you want are within the latex source code block?
>>
>
> That makes more sense, though if I export the code into the larger LaTeX
> document, I'm left where I started, I believe. An 8.5x11 exported PDF with
> my diagram in the middle of it.
>
> If it's just getting the right code into the babel block, that's helpful to
> know. Perhaps the easiest way to put it is this: what is the best path to
> obtain the following:
>
> - a single pdf output of my TikZ diagram, cropped to fit the diagram
> - the font used in the TikZ diagram that I desire (preferably from the doc)
>
> Again, my use-case is one in which I have daily notes or a paper with a
> diagram but also would like to preserve the diagram for reuse. With babel,
> it appears this should be possible -- I can both export normally and have
> the graphic in the paper or send the TikZ section alone to export and use
> the graphic in a presentation or elsewhere.
>
> I wondered about what you said re. putting the settings in the latex source
> code block, and I was actually fiddling around with that yesterday. My font
> is simply set like so (present in the examples I posted earlier):
>
> #+latex_header: \usepackage{lmodern}
> #+latex_header: \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{cmss}
>
> But I tried putting variations of this in the babel block (without the
> #+latex_header part, of course) with no success.
>
> These didn't work for me:
>
> #+begin_src latex :file flow-chart.pdf :packages '(("" "tikz")) :border 1em
> \usepackage{lmodern}
> \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{cmss}
>
> or
>
> #+begin_src latex :file flow-chart.pdf :packages '(("" "tikz" "lmodern"))
> :border 1em
> \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{cmss}
>
> or
>
> #+begin_src latex :file flow-chart.pdf :packages '(("" "tikz lmodern"))
> :border 1em
> \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{cmss}
>
> I haven't found anything at ob-doc-latex covering how to pass package
> arguments or include LaTeX settings directly in the babel block. My attempts
> at the renewcommand end up with "cmss" ending up in my TIkZ graphic
> somewhere...
>
>
> Thanks for persisting with me!
> John
>
>
>
>
>
>> --
>> Eric S Fraga
>> GnuPG: 8F5C 279D 3907 E14A 5C29  570D C891 93D8 FFFC F67D
>>
>>
>
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