#+OPTIONS: latex:t Le mer. 08 janv. 2014 à 04:29:03 , Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> a envoyé ce message: > Table of Contents > > * 1. Org fragment for org-mime-htmlize to chew on. > > Joseph Vidal-Rosset <joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com> writes: > >> 2014/1/8 Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> >> >> Not enough information: post the procedure you follow and a minimal org >> file that exhibits the problem. >> >> Hi Nick, I apolgize, it's difficult for me to be more complete that I was. > > You are kidding, right? Here, let me start and maybe you can see where > I'm going. > > In gnus, I was reading your message and did "f" to follow up. I then > entered this org fragment: > > –8<—————cut here—————start-————>8— > > 1 Org fragment for org-mime-htmlize to chew on. > > Does this work? > –8<—————cut here—————end—————>8— > > I then called org-mime-htmlize. That added the html part and I then sent > it with C-c C-c. How hard is that?
Hi again Nick, What is easy for you in one domain can be hard for other people, and conversely for other domains. I'm back to Gnus finally and I am going to give you an example of what works and what does not work with my org-mime-htmlize... * This title should work But the following formula $$ \neg \neg A \nvdash_{i} A $$ should not. Effectively : type="image/png" filename="/tmp/ltxpng/latex3088O8b_1791543855878815db07961548d62eeeb9ad27d0.png" disposition=inline id="<_tmp_ltxpng_latex3088O8b_1791543855878815db07961548d62eeeb9ad27d0.png>"> provokes this message : mm-insert-file-contents: Opening input file: aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type, /tmp/ltxpng/latex3088O8b_1791543855878815db07961548d62eeeb9ad27d0.png I hope that is what you expected from me... "See you" soon... Jo. <div id="table-of-contents"> <h2>Table of Contents</h2> <div id="text-table-of-contents"> <ul> <li><a href="#sec-1">1. This title</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> <p> Le mer. 08 janv. 2014 à 04:29:03 , Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> a<br /> envoyé ce message:<br /> > Table of Contents<br /> ><br /> > * 1. Org fragment for org-mime-htmlize to chew on.<br /> ><br /> > Joseph Vidal-Rosset <joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com> writes:<br /> ><br /> >> 2014/1/8 Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com><br /> >><br /> >> Not enough information: post the procedure you follow and a minimal org<br /> >> file that exhibits the problem.<br /> >><br /> >> Hi Nick, I apolgize, it's difficult for me to be more complete that I was.<br /> ><br /> > You are kidding, right? Here, let me start and maybe you can see where<br /> > I'm going.<br /> ><br /> > In gnus, I was reading your message and did "f" to follow up. I then<br /> > entered this org fragment:<br /> ><br /> > –8<—————cut here—————start-————>8—<br /> ><br /> > 1 Org fragment for org-mime-htmlize to chew on.<br /> ><br /> > Does this work?<br /> > –8<—————cut here—————end—————>8—<br /> ><br /> > I then called org-mime-htmlize. That added the html part and I then sent<br /> > it with C-c C-c. How hard is that?<br /> </p> <p> Hi again Nick,<br /> </p> <p> What is easy for you in one domain can be hard for other people, and<br /> conversely for other domains.<br /> </p> <p> I'm back to Gnus finally and I am going to give you an example of what<br /> works and what does not work with my org-mime-htmlize…<br /> </p> <div id="outline-container-sec-1" class="outline-2"> <h2 id="sec-1"><span class="section-number-2">1</span> This title</h2> <div class="outline-text-2" id="text-1"> <p> should work<br /> </p> <p> But the following formula<br /> </p> <p> <img src="cid:_tmp_ltxpng_latex3088O8b_1791543855878815db07961548d62eeeb9ad27d0.png" alt="$$ \neg \neg A \nvdash_{i} A $$" /><br /> </p> <p> should not.<br /> </p> <p> I hope that is what you expected from me…<br /> </p> <p> "See you" soon…<br /> </p> <p> Jo.<br /> </p> </div> </div>