Srinivas <sp...@yahoo.com> writes: > Tom, > > The org-article class is very helpful. Thank you. > > I have 2 issues with the class. > > Issue #1 > > I tried to generate the org-article.cls from the article-class.org > at https://github.com/tsdye/org-article/blob/master/article-class.org. > > The following line in the article-class.org needs to be modified: > > from: #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var table=gantttest > to: #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var table=gantttesttable > > Issue #2: > > I was trying to pass some options to hyperref so that the PDF file metadata > gets populated with orgmode macros but unable to do so effectively. > > I tried the following: > > #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: > [koma,letterpaper,captions=tableheading,charter,10pt,listings- > sv,microtype,paralist,bookmarksopen=true,colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue, > urlcolor=blue,bookmarksnumbered=true,pdftitle= > {{{title}}},pdfauthor={{{author}}},pdfkeywords={{{keywords}}},pdfsubject= > {{{description}}},pdfproducer=orgmode,secnums,oneside] > > This produces a PDF but whitespace in AUTHOR, KEYWORDS, TITLE and DESCRIPTION > are not preserved. > > If I try to do something like pdfauthor={{{{author}}}}, then PDF is not > generated correctly (a PDF file is produced but output is garbled). The extra > set of braces is not handled. > > Do you have any suggestions on how to pass parameters to hyperref using the > macro features of orgmode? > > - Srinivas > >
Aloha Srinivas, I don't have suggestions on how to pass parameters to hyperref using the macro features of org-mode. It isn't something I've tried to do. Sorry. I don't think org-article.cls was a good idea. I learned a lot cobbling it together, but in the end I wasn't able to keep the class general and add all the packages that the org-mode crowd might expect. An org-article.cls that implements a specific style is a good idea, IMO, and my unsupported org-article.cls might serve as a useful starting point for someone. All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com