Sebastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgwmuf@...> writes: > > <Ken.Williams@...> wrote: > > [...] > > I'm wondering about "best practices" (though I hate that term) for >managing > > the export to both HTML & PDF. > > Just by curiosity, what don't use like that term?
I'm not sure - I just hear it used a lot as sort of a "trump card" when someone wants to impress someone else with how great their methods are, or if they want to squash someone else's "non-compliant" tool usage. In this case though, I'm perfectly willing to be impressed with someone's method. =) > I've no time to customize it to your particular needs, but here's >something > you can update to map it to your needs: > > #+begin_src org > #+BABEL: :results (if (and (boundp 'backend) (eq backend 'latex)) >"latex" "file") > #+end_src Thanks Seb, I'll try working with that. I haven't ever done any Lisp stuff in org-mode, so I may be a little bit lost here, but I'll experiment a bit. Is there somewhere in the orgmode manual that talks about where Lisp can be embedded in documents for interpolation like this? I hadn't seen that kind of thing before. > > Please post your solution for the sake of further sharing... Definitely will if I find something useful! -- Ken Williams Senior Research Scientist Thomson Reuters http://labs.thomsonreuters.com